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Thursday, May 28, 2015

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Court bans protests in Jaffna
May 23, 2015 07:46

Jaffna protest
The Jaffna Magistrate has issued a stay order banning all types of protests in the Jaffna town, the police media unit said.
The stay order was issued as a result of the violence which erupted in Jaffna this week during a protest against the alleged rape and murder of a girl in Jaffna.

The police had to use tear gas to disperse the protesters who had damaged public property and had also pelted stones at the Jaffna court building.

Police spokesman ASP Ruwan Gunasekera said that the ban on protests was issued after information was received that some groups were going to stage protests demanding the release of 130 people arrested over the Jaffna violence.


Tata Motors net profit down 56 pct as Jaguar Land Rover Chinese sales drop

~~~~~~~~ REUTERS Business News | Tue May 26, 2015 

Tata Motors net profit down 56 pct as Jaguar Land Rover Chinese sales drop
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI | BY ZEBA SIDDIQUI AND ADITI SHAH

Tata Motors logos are pictured outside their flagship showroom in Mumbai May 28, 2013. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash/Files
Tata Motors Ltd (TAMO.NS), India's biggest automaker by revenue, reported a surprise 56 percent drop in quarterly net profit on Tuesday, hit by cooling demand for its sleek Jaguar saloons and sporty Range Rovers in the key Chinese market.

The company said it expected mixed economic conditions in China, the world's largest auto market, and other emerging economies to weigh on EBITDA margins for the fiscal year that started on April 1 compared with a year ago.

Jaguar Land Rover's sales in China, which had propped up group earnings in recent years, fell by a fifth to 23,526 vehicles, versus a 36 percent increase in the year-ago quarter.

Ralf Speth, JLR chief executive, noted the auto industry in China as a whole is struggling but was optimistic on the group's potential to grow given its low market share and strong product range.

Car sales as a whole in China grew 3.9 percent in the January to March quarter against the 7 percent growth projected for 2015 by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) industry body. [ID:nB9N0WZ00K]

Tata Motors posted consolidated net profit of 17.17 billion rupees ($268.3 million) for the fiscal fourth quarter to March 31, falling short of average analyst expectations of 40.95 billion, according to data compiled by Thomson Reuters.

Consolidated net sales rose 4 percent to 672.98 billion rupees.

Profit at the JLR unit fell by a third to 302 million pounds ($465.3 million), even as the operating margin rose 200 basis points to 17.4 percent due to a more profitable product mix.

The slowdown in China has forced automakers such as General Motors (GM.N) and Ford Motor Co (F.N) to cut prices, but Speth said the company had not so far followed suit.

In February, JLR started selling its locally made Range Rover Evoque in China, expected to ramp up volumes. JLR will also focus on expanding sales of its Jaguar XE, nicknamed the "baby Jag" because of its compact size and price.

JLR suffered a loss of 220 million pounds on commodity hedges and a revaluation of foreign currency debt, said Bharat Gianani, senior research analyst at Angel Broking. The brokerage's "buy" rating on the stock is under review, he said.

The loss at Tata Motor's India business widened to 11.64 billion rupees from 8.17 billion due to high depreciation and amortisation costs.

The group said it would not pay a dividend this year.

($1 = 64.0000 Indian rupees)  ($1 = 0.6490 pounds)

(Editing by Sumeet Chatterjee and David Holmes)

French Immigration Film ‘Dheepan’ Nabs Top Honors At Cannes Film Festival

French Immigration Film ‘Dheepan’ Nabs Top Honors At Cannes Film Festival
By Ismat Sarah Mangla @ismat i.mangla@ibtimes.com on May 24 2015 4:01 PM EDT

“Dheepan,” a French film about Sri Lankan refugees working for a new life in France, claimed the Palm d’Or -- the top honor at the Cannes Film Festival -- Sunday night. “Dheepan,” which was selected from 19 films in the competition, was an unexpected choice, and its announcement was greeted with a mix of boos and applause, Variety reported.

Dheepan:Directed by filmmaker Jacques Audiard, Actors with Jacques Audiard
Directed by filmmaker Jacques Audiard, the movie follows the story of a former Sri Lankan civil war fighter who assembles a fake family and seeks a new life in Paris. Audiard took the runner-up prize at Cannes five years ago for his film “A Prophet.”

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The jury was led by directors Joel and Ethan Coen, who praised the film. “This isn’t a jury of film critics. This is a jury of artists looking at the work,” Joel Coen said. Ethan Coen added, “We all thought it was a beautiful movie.”

அரியணையில் மீண்டும் ``அம்மா``, கழக எதிர்ப்புச் சுவரொட்டி!


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