Scottish Business Briefing - Friday 8 July, 2011
FOOD, DRINK & AGRICULTURE
Splitting its operations will help pub giant punch above its weight
PUNCH Taverns, Scotland's largest pubs operator, yesterday confirmed it will trade as two separate groups from next month in a major shake-up to deal with its huge debts (Scotsman)
Caledonian shows bottle with pre-tax profits increase
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Hide AdTHE Ayrshire drinks business formerly owned by "Fearless" Freddie Williams has achieved a one-third increase in the profits it makes from bottling drinks such as the WKD alcopop (Herald).
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ENERGY & UTILITIES
Ex-ScottishPower boss given golden goodbye
FORMER ScottishPower chief executive Nick Horler was paid 1.3 million, including a 840,000 golden goodbye, last year after quitting in October as the company suffered falling profits (Herald).
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INDUSTRY
Factories see output surge but wider industrial picture bleak
MANUFACTURING output rose at its fastest pace in over a year in May, according to official figures yesterday which did little to change economists' guarded outlook for the wider economy (Scotsman).
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MEDIA & LEISURE
News of the World: Shock for Scottish staff as paper is closed
THE closure of the News of the World was met with shock by staff at the paper's Scottish base, who branded the decision "despicable and deranged" (Scotsman).
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RETAIL
Three Scots stores close each week
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Hide AdTHE CRISIS in the Scottish high street has been laid bare as new figures show that three stores a week have been closing since the turn of the year (Scotsman)
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