Scottish Business Briefing - Thursday 2 June, 2011
RETAIL
'Mr Jenners' to build new shopping centre for Edinburgh
THE former boss of Edinburgh's famous Jenners department store has unveiled plans for a 10 million retail and tourism "village" on the outskirts of the capital (Scotsman)
Asos sales boosted by international growth
Asos has reported a sharp rise in full-year revenue as sales at the online fashion retailer's international business continue to grow rapidly. Revenue for the year to the end of March was up by 52% to 339.7m, with international sales rising by 142% (BBC).
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ENERGY & UTILITIES
Turriff owner plans to double Scots work
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Hide AdUTILITIES contractor May Gurney yesterday unveiled plans to double turnover at its Scottish business to 80 million over the next five years as the Norwich-based company unveiled record full-year revenue and profits (Scotsman).
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PERSONAL FINANCE
Edinburgh wins race to be State Street's European hub
STATE Street, the US asset servicing firm, is developing a European "centre of excellence" at its Edinburgh base in a move that will add another 90 jobs to its 750-strong Scottish workforce (Scotsman).
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TECHNOLOGY
Calvatec eyes rapid growth after takeover by US giant
Scottish electronics firm Calvatec will be looking to accelerate its expansion after being bought by a Silicon Valley Fortune 1000 company (Scotsman).
Iomart's cloud has a 'gold lining' as profits surge 600%
WEB-hosting outfit Iomart yesterday unveiled a 600 per cent surge in profits as demand continues to rise for the Glasgow-based company's "cloud computing" services (Scotsman).
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