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  • A Scottish businessman who sells golfing goods online is opening a £1.5 million centre in Aberdeen where fans of the game will be able to buy kit and enjoy a round on a simulation of an elite course.

  • ROBERT Baltzer, who runs Edinburgh-based Baillie Gifford's High-Yield Bond and Investment Grade Long Bond funds, has risen to first place in The Herald's monthly table of top-performing asset managers working for Scottish investment houses.

  • STANDING in a remarkably clean looking industrial unit in west Glasgow on a chilly winter morning, one of Scotland's leading entrepreneurs regards the prospects for 2012 with the kind of confidence that seems to be in short supply in business circles.

  • IN this week's SME Focus a successful branding specialist who got started in advertising by chance reflects on the importance of people to a service businesses.

  • "This is very pleasant for me spending the morning in Edinburgh," says David McMillan, the Arbroath boy who began as a factory accountant at Hewlett Packard in Queensferry, and now heads up the UK's biggest financial arm with 15,000 employees, one-fifth of them in Scotland.

  • JIM McColl, one of Scotland's most successful businessmen, said yesterday it was "appalling" Fred Goodwin had been stripped of his knighthood over his management of Royal Bank of Scotland.

  • ONE of Scotland's leading female executives, Jann Brown, managing director of Cairn Energy, is in line to become president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland.

  • Helping out in a hospice provided valuable life and work experience for the graduate who became head of the Glasgow office of law firm HBJ Gateley.

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