Ceylon Tobacco Company

Ceylon Tobacco Company PLC
Public
Traded as CSE: CTC.N0000
Industry
  • Tobacco
  • Food and Beverage
Founded 1932
Headquarters Colombo, Sri Lanka
Area served
Sri Lanka
Key people
  • S. Rathnayake (Chairman)
  • F. Ferraz (CEO)
Revenue
  • IncreaseRs. 82,770 million (2012)
  • Rs. 76,151 million (2011)
  • IncreaseRs. 13,701 million (2012)
  • Rs. 11,114 million (2011)
  • IncreaseRs. 8,175 million (2012)
  • Rs. 6,571 million (2011)
Total assets
  • IncreaseRs. 15,025 million (2012)
  • Rs. 13,775 million (2011)
Total equity
  • IncreaseRs. 3,415 million (2012)
  • Rs. 3,578 million (2011)
Parent British American Tobacco Holdings (Sri Lanka) BV (84%)
Footnotes / references
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Ceylon Tobacco Company PLC (CTC) is a Sri Lankan tobacco company engaged in the manufacture, marketing and export of cigarettes.[3] It is a subsidiary of British American Tobacco.[4][5] CTC is the second largest company traded on the Colombo Stock Exchange.[6] CTC enjoys a virtual monopoly in the manufacture of cigarettes in the country.[7][8] Cigarette brands marketed by CTC in Sri Lanka include Bristol, Capstan, Dunhill, John Player Gold Leaf, Lucky Strike, Pall Mall and Three Roses.[9]

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