2016

Menzies appoints new distribution boss

Edinburgh-based aviation logistics and news distribution firm John Menzies announced that Greg Michael will assume the role of Managing Director, Menzies Distribution, on January 1, 2017….


Stagecoach half-year revenue tops £2bn

Perth-based rail and bus giant Stagecoach Group said its revenue rose to just over £2 billion in the half-year ended October 29 from £1.97 billion for the same…


Two transactions for Exova

Edinburgh-based industrial testing firm Exova Group said it acquired South Yorkshire-based Insight NDT Limited (Insight) and completed the sale in Canada of its Environmental East business to…


Wood Group and Heerema join forces

Aberdeen-based oil and gas services giant Wood Group said it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Netherlands-based Heerema Fabrication Group (HFG) to offer wellhead platform development to…


Iomart revenue up 16% to £42.1m

Shares of Glasgow-based cloud computing firm iomart group rose about 3.5% after it said its revenue grew 16% to £42.1 million and adjusted profit before tax rose…


RBS settles with majority of share issue claimants

Royal Bank of Scotland said it agreed a “full and final settlement” with three out of the five shareholder groups involved in the litigation surrounding the bank’s ill-fated £12 billion…



Potato exports push Grangemouth towards record

Forth Ports said the Port of Grangemouth, Scotland’s largest container facility, had one of its busiest ever seasons with more than 50,000 TEUs (Twenty Foot Equivalent Units)…



Engineering orders, output and staffing improve

The latest quarterly review from Scottish Engineeering showed an improvement in orders, output and staffing in the final quarter of 2016, after seven quarters of negative results….


Russell steps down at Johnston Press

Johnston Press — owner of The Scotsman, the i newspaper and the Yorkshire Post — said its chairman Ian Russell decided to step down due to an acute…



North Sea firms welcome oil price rise

The North Sea oil and gas industry gave a cautious welcome to news that some of the world’s biggest producers agreed a deal to curb production for the…


Edinburgh gets more income tax powers

The Scottish Government said legislation which will give the Scottish Parliament further powers over income tax will be laid on Wednesday. The regulations means that from…



Free high-speed internet goes live in Edinburgh

Free high-speed internet is now available in Edinburgh city centre. The outdoor public wifi service EdiFreeWiFi has gone live. The City of Edinburgh Council signed a 10-year concession contract…





Low carbon industries ‘are worth £10.7bn’

The Scottish Government said latest figures from the UK’s Office of National Statistics (ONS) show that low carbon industries in Scotland generated £10.7 billion in turnover…



JD Sports buys Go Outdoors for £112m

JD Sports Fashion said it bought Go Outdoors for about £112.3 million from its private equity buyers. JD Sports said the acquisition will complement its existing interest in…


Burness Paull on 50 deals worth £2.5bn

Scottish law firm Burness Paull said it completed almost 50 corporate deals worth more than £2.5 billion in the last three months. Among a number of private…



Aberdeen assets up 10% to £312.1 billion

Aberdeen Asset Management said its assets under management rose 10% to £312.1 billion in the year to September 30 — but underlying profit before tax decreased to £352.7…






£144m plan for Glasgow Airport ‘tram-trains’

Glasgow Council leaders have unveiled plans to build a direct “tram-trains” rail link between Glasgow Airport, Paisley and Glasgow city centre. It said the £144 million Glasgow Airport…


China’s Ctrip to buy Skyscanner for £1.4bn

China’s biggest online travel company Ctrip.com International said it agreed to buy Edinburgh-based travel search site Skyscanner Holdings for about £1.4 billion. Ctrip said Skyscanner’s current management team…


BNY Mellon on Aberdeen Council £370m bond

BNY Mellon said it has been appointed as trustee and paying agent on Aberdeen City Council’s £370 million bond issue — the largest ever bond issued by a…


Price forced Aberdeen to abandon Pioneer bid

Aberdeen Asset Management pulled out of a bid for UniCredit’s Pioneer Global Asset Management because the 3.5 billion euros price was too high, Aberdeen’s chief executive…



Macfarlane shares up 8% as profit rises

Shares of Glasgow-based packaging firm Macfarlane Group rose 8% after it said its profit before tax for 2016 to date “continues to be well above the…


Diageo workers vote for industrial action

Workers at Scotch whisky and drinks giant Diageo have voted to take industrial action over the company’s plans to change their pension schemes. The Unite union said its…


Martin named Newsquest Scotland editor-in-chief

Newsquest Scotland has appointed veteran Scottish newspaperman Donald Martin as its editor-in-chief. Martin will return to Newsquest Scotland to lead about 200 journalists and a portfolio of titles…



Flybe terminates Loganair franchise agreement

UK airline Flybe announced that its franchise agreement with Glasgow-based Loganair to fly under the Flybe brand has been terminated with effect from August 2017 “following…


Omega’s allergy business could be acquired

Shares of Alva-based Omega Diagnostics Group rose about 5% after it said it received an approach from Immunodiagnostic Systems Holdings (IDS) which could result in the acquisition of Omega’s allergy business. IDS…





FanDuel to merge with rival DraftKings

Manhattan and Edinburgh-based fantasy sports firm FanDuel said on Friday it has agreed to merge with rival DraftKings. The transaction, subject to regulatory approvals, is expected…




Nish touted as contender for HSBC chairman

Speculation has been mounting in recent days that former Standard Life chief executive David Nish could be a strong internal candidate to succeed fellow Scot Douglas Flint as chairman…



Parkmead looks to buy as it reduces losses

Aberdeen-based independent oil and gas firm Parkmead said it is evaluating more acquisition opportunities to take advantage of low oil prices as it announced it made a £6.7…


Regulator calls for asset management reforms

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published critical interim findings from its market study into the UK’s £7 trillion asset management industry, saying that “price competition is weak” and that profits remain…






Stan Life risk-based MyFolio funds reach £10bn

Edinburgh-based asset management giant Standard Life Investments (SLI) said its MyFolio range of funds — which enables investors to choose their preferred level of investment risk — reached…


Scots unemployment again below UK level

Unemployment in Scotland fell by 14,000 in the July to September period — and is down 38,000 over the year — to stand currently at 129,000, according…


FreeAgent raises £10.7m in stockmarket debut

Edinburgh-based accounting software firm FreeAgent said its shares floated on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday. FreeAgent said it raised £10.7…





Aggreko expects £225m full-year profit

Glasgow-based international mobile power provider Aggreko said in a trading update that it expects its 2016 full year results to be broadly in line with current market…






Wood Group wins $40m ExxonMobil contract

Aberdeen-based oil and gas services giant Wood Group said it was awarded a $40 million contract by ExxonMobil Chemical to provide main automation contractor services for…


Regulator ‘reservations’ on Stan Life India deal

Edinburgh-based insurance and investment giant Standard Life said India’s insurance watchdog had “expressed reservations” about accepting the current terms for the purchase of Max Life Insurance by Standard Life’s Indian joint…