A rare bottle of The Rolling Stones' 50th-anniversary whisky sold for over £30,000 at Bonham's Whisky Sale in Edinburgh yesterday.
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A new £32 million business park is to be built by entrepreneur Robert Morris on the site of his former furniture factory in Glasgow.
Almost a third (32%) of Scots don’t know how sprouts are grown, according to new research from Barclays Business Banking.
Waracle, one of the UK's largest mobile apps and digital products developers, has received a £4.8m investment from BGF, one of the UK and Ireland’s most active investors in growing businesses, to support its long-term growth plans. Waracle designs, develops and manages mobile apps a
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce has set out a list of actions the newly elected government must take in the days following the opening of parliament to ensure that Scottish businesses regain confidence to hire, plan and invest.
House prices in Scotland continued to hold up in November, despite ongoing uncertainty and a subdued picture regarding activity, according to the monthly Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey.
Edinburgh-based Current Health has closed a £9 million ($11.5m) Series A funding round led by MMC Ventures and Legal & General. Par Equity and the Scottish Investment Bank, the investment arm of Scottish Enterprise also participated in this funding round.
The Lanarkshire Women in Business Closing The Female Funding Gap event was the second event in a year-long pilot initiative aimed at boosting female entrepreneurship in Lanarkshire. Over 60 women attended the free event which was designed to help break down barriers and open up access to busine
Erris Resources has announced that it has entered into an Option Agreement with GreenOre Gold Plc giving it the option to acquire 80% of the Loch Tay gold and associated base metals project in Perthshire. The option agreement allows Erris Resources to search for gold in the area covered by the Loch
KPMG has cut the average pay of each of its 621 equity partners by £52,000 after the firm experienced a decline in profits. The average pay for KPMG's partners fell by £52,000 to ££549,000 last year. This amount is lower than that for partners at the other Big Four firms. Del
Scottish brewer Innis & Gunn is well on the way to building the largest major brewery in Edinburgh for over 150 years as it’s ‘Beer Money’ crowdfunding campaign sails past the crucial £2 million mark.
Edinburgh-based Specialized Signs, a signs and graphics company, has purchased the very first HP R1000 printer in Scotland, enabling the company to print far faster and more efficiently, following a six-figure funding package from HSBC UK. The business predicts this will lead to an increase in turno
St James's Place Wealth Management (SJP) has today announced its acquisition of the Linlithgow-based financial advice firm Policy Services Ltd (PSL). PSL has been a longstanding provider of administration, fee reconciliation and advice services to partners of SJP and their clients who hold non-
St Andrews-based Ceres Holographics has been awarded a €1.4 million European Commission Horizon 2020 grant to accelerate the commercialisation of its holographic technology. Ceres Hologrpahics is an innovative developer of thin-film Holographic Optical Elements (HOEs) for next-genera
Coventry Building Society has released a statement which admits the society's exaggeration of its financial strength for the last 11 years due to a calculation error. The building society issued a capital update last night which corrected the company's calculation of risk-weighted assets.