Scottish Business Briefing - Tuesday 09/08/2011
ECONOMY
Weir takes hit in fallout over US fears
SCOTTISH stocks continued to take a battering yesterday amid the wider market sell off, with Weir Group among the five biggest fallers in the Footsie (Scotsman).
Baxter joins board of government fund to boost business growth
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Hide AdAudrey Baxter, executive chairman of the eponymous Scottish soup and sauce maker, was yesterday named as one of four non-executive directors of the Business Growth Fund born out of the UK government's negotiations with the big banks (Scotsman).
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ENERGY & UTILITIES
Statoil hails major North Sea oil find
NORWEGIAN energy giant Statoil yesterday announced a "high-impact oil discovery" in the North Sea, raising hopes that the area has a much longer life-span than previously estimated (Scotsman).
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INDUSTRY
Mackintosh on course for 20% rise in turnover
RAINCOAT manufacturer Mackintosh is set for a further 20% rise in turnover this year, the company has predicted, after returning to profit thanks to burgeoning demand (Herald).
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RETAIL
High street sales up 2.5% fail to lift the gloom
DISCOUNTING and clearance sales kept Britain's tills ringing last month, figures today suggested, but analysts warned the spending spree was unlikely to last amid a squeeze on household incomes (Scotsman).
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TECHNOLOGY
Axis-Shield shares up as stalker Alere raises its stake
ALERE, the New York-listed medical device maker stalking Dundee-based Axis-Shield, has upped its stake in its takeover target after snapping up shares on the open market (Scotsman).
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