SOY.

Convenience Foods (Lanka) Stock Price

Symbol: COSE:SOY.N0000Market Cap: LK₨4.5bCategory: Food, Beverage & Tobacco

SOY.N0000 Share Price Performance

LK₨1,641.50
802.00 (95.53%)
LK₨1,641.50
802.00 (95.53%)
Price LK₨1,641.50

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Convenience Foods (Lanka) PLC Key Details

LK₨6.8b

Revenue

LK₨4.4b

Cost of Revenue

LK₨2.4b

Gross Profit

LK₨1.7b

Other Expenses

LK₨677.2m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jun 30, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
246.24
Gross Margin
35.36%
Net Profit Margin
9.90%
Debt/Equity Ratio
0%

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About SOY.N0000

Founded
1991
Employees
364
CEO
Manjula Dahanayake
WebsiteView website
www.conveniencefoodslanka.com

Convenience Foods (Lanka) PLC manufactures and markets textured vegetable protein and other food products in Sri Lanka. The company offers biscuits, chocolates, cakes, cereals, coconut, convenience, snacks, organic, spices, and soy based products, as well as cooking essentials and specialty chocolates. Convenience Foods (Lanka) PLC offers its products under Lankasoy, Sera, Nutriline, and Tetos brand name. It exports its products. The company was formerly known as Soy Foods (Lanka) PLC and changed its name to Convenience Foods (Lanka) PLC in August 2008. Convenience Foods (Lanka) PLC was incorporated in 1991 and is based in Ratmalana, Sri Lanka. The company is a subsidiary of CBL Investments Limited.

Sri Lankan Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 0.8%
  • 3 Months: 21.0%
  • 1 Year: 63.3%
  • Year to Date: 17.3%
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