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Glasgow-based group plans to plug £200m into fleet equipmentRead
Sell-offs help Aviva return to profitRead
None of the Big Four Accountancy firms operating in the UK featured in the top four of the survey conducted to find the best auditors.Read
Markets losing faith in economy as value of the pound continues to fallRead
Consultant to explore possibilities of 'heat network' in £300m projectRead
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Over 5,000 companies will have to comply with the new energy schemeRead
New legislation will allow lenders to seize cashRead
One of Britain's best known serial entrepreneurs, Luke Johnson, will be the keynote speaker at the Going for Growth conference being staged in Glasgow in May.Read
Finance Minister says £2.4bn rates savings package is better for firmsRead
Knight Property Group is investing £3million in a speculative industrial unit at the Minto Commercial Park, Altens.Read
Stewart Milne Timber Systems (SMTS) has appointed Ron Easton as its new managing director.Read
Robert Menzies, managing director of Laidlaw ScottRead
Survey shows 78pc expect sales surge despite negative indicatorsRead
Eatery and its head chef honoured at event for 'exceptional' menuRead
Stars at spring show celebrate Scotland's traditional musicRead
Breakthrough Breast Cancer Scotland is urging Scottish companies to enter teams for the inaugural Breakthrough Big 5 Challenge.Read
Edinburgh Science Triangle calls for blend of innovation and businessRead
Restaurant is famous for its tasty dumplingsRead
Businessman Dr Michael Cantlay has been appointed by the Scottish Government as the new chairman of VisitScotland.Read
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