Tuesday 22 April 2014

22-Apr-2014 CSE Trade Summary


Company Fact Sheet: Kotmale Holdings PLC - LAMB:N0000

About the company:

Established: 1967                   Quoted Date: 1969-01-01              Sector: Beverage Food & Tobacco

Kotmale Holdings PLC is a Sri Lanka-based company holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the Company is engaged in the manufacture of dairy products, as well as the packeting and distribution of milk powder. Its products include ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk/Pasteurized milk, cheese, yogurt, ice-cream, fresh cream, ghee, curd and milk powder. As of June 30, 2011, the Company had six subsidiaries, namely Kotmale Dairy Products (Pvt) Ltd, Kotmale Milk Foods Ltd., Kotmale Milk Products Ltd., Kotmale Products Ltd., Kotmale Marketing (Pvt) Ltd. and Kotmale Kiri (Pvt) Ltd. However, Kotmale Milk Foods, Kotmale Marketing (Pvt) Limited and Kotmale Kiri (Pvt) Limited were dormant companies during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011.

Chairman: Mr Stuart Young

Deputy Chairman: Mr V.R. Page

Managing Director: Mr M.I. Abdul Wahid 

Board of Directors:
Mr P.S. Mathavan
Mr A.T.P. Edirisinghe
Mr Sunil Mendis
Mr J.C. Page


52 Weeks Low: 35.00                                                                52 Weeks High: 58.00
Average Trading Volume: 1,180

Company Financial at a glance:
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Total Voting shares in Issue: 31,400,000

Top 20 Shareholders as at 31/12/2013


Percentage of public holding as at 31st December 2013 was 8.34%

The percentage of Foreign Holding as at 31st March 2014 was 0.10%

Social Media and Smartphone Facts

Review of Why Men Look For Business & Love While Women Seek Games & Knowledge

Social media and mobile use give us a treasure hoard of insights about our general habits as a community. So it’s only inevitable that we find numerous surveys about the two platforms based on one of the most popular categories: gender difference. These converging platforms are considered to be one of the biggest disruptive trends, as trivial as changing society’s shopping habits and critical as changing government through popular revolutions. And as in real life, men and women differ in using social media and their mobile devices.

We’re already familiar with the disparity in words used by both sexes. We have a comprehensive collation of words used by men and women in their social networks, which, interestingly, showcases the f-word as one of the favorites in men’s comments and posts.

Likewise, we’ve shown before in our previous infographic how women dominate men in social media; this time, we want to dig deeper using the recent studies on social media and mobile use by Pew and Nielsen, among others.

Apparently, the gender difference revolves around three distinct areas: our personal and professional relationships, the need for information and entertainment, and consumer behavior. On that note, we prepared this infographic based on those parameters for a broader look at how men and women differ. There are distinct variances. For instance, men are more likely to use social media for business and dating, while women for relationships, sharing, entertainment, and self-help.

Surprisingly, women ignore paid advertising more often than men. This makes sense because women in general are more conscious of their social circle and ads are intrusive strangers. Moreover, women seem to use their smartphones in more ways than men. Here’s a mini-shocker: women play games in their smartphones 10% more often than men. In fact, women dominate men in almost all the top smartphone activities, such as, visit websites, download apps (surprise!), messaging, text, and camera use.


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