Scottish Business Briefing – July 29th 2011
ENERGY & UTILITIES
Tax grab will 'force us to switch from North Sea' says Centrica
GAS AND electricity giant Centrica said yesterday that the Chancellor's tax grab on the North Sea may force it to switch some of its investment programme towards Norwegian waters and to other territories such as Trinidad.
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FOOD, DRINK & AGRICULTURE
Macaroon maker Lees produces a tasty turnover despite rising costs
RISING commodity prices are eating into Lees Foods' profits as higher coconut, cocoa and sugar costs continue to put the iconic macaroon maker under pressure.
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INDUSTRY
GB Group secures deal for Advanced Checking Services
FOUR technology entrepreneurs are to share a windfall worth up to 5 million after Glasgow-based Advanced Checking Services, a company that specialises in checking driving licences, was snapped up by quoted identity management specialist GB Group.
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MEDIA & LEISURE
BBC iPlayer creator Highfield takes top job at Johnston Press
THE man who launched the BBC's iPlayer online TV service was yesterday named as the new chief executive of the publisher of The Scotsman.
BSkyB annual profits fall by 15%
Satellite broadcaster BSkyB has reported a 15% fall in annual pre-tax profits to 1.01bn. News Corp has said it will not be trying to buy the 61% of BSkyB it does not already own following the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.
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RETAIL
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Hide AdGloom reigns on the high street as sales slowdown gains traction
FRESH evidence of a slowdown on the high street emerged yesterday as a closely-watched industry survey showed sales falling at their fastest pace in a year.
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