15  May 2010  
COLOMBO - Sri Lanka has offered $55  million to buy back the 43.6 per cent stake Dubai’s Emirates airline  holds in national carrier SriLankan Airlines, the island nation’s  treasury secretary said on Friday. 
Emirates, the Arab world’s  largest airline, had no immediate comment, but earlier this week had  said it was willing to sell the stake “at the right price.”
“Sri Lanka is going to buy  it... $55 million is the price we have indicated,” P.B. Jayasundera,  secretary of the finance ministry and the treasury, told Reuters  in an interview.
“The deal is almost done,”  Jayasundera said. “We are looking for a strategic partner or somebody  from the government to take that (the stake) and maintain the commercial  character of SriLankan (Airlines).”
He declined to say whether an  arm of the government would take over the stake, or whether it would be  sold to an outside partner.
The government will  facilitate the transfer “to Bank of Ceylon or somebody who can basically  participate in a business,” Jayasundera said, referring to the largest  state-owned bank. 
source - http://www.khaleejtimes.com/ 

 
2 comments:
WILL ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES VENTURE INTO THIS AS THEY ARE KEEN ON MEGA COMPANIES LIKE EASTERN PLATINUM ETC..THIS IS OPEN FOR YOUR COMMENTS..
NO official announcement from any parties yet.
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