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    Ceylon Petroleum Corporation: What Drives the Losses?

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    Date
    2021-09
    Author
    Kapilan, Anushan
    de Mel, Deshal
    Series
    Verité Insights; Vol. 9 No. 06 - September 2021
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    Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) is the state-owned enterprise in Sri Lanka with the largest accumulated losses – estimated at LKR 335 billion as of 2020. The insight finds that the CPC sells fuel at prices higher than the cost of purchasing, processing and taxes; and that the accumulated losses can be entirely attributed to poor treasury management (interest costs and exchange rate losses).
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