Ashleybank Investments, where David Stevenson and brother Neil are directors, booked a slight decline in turnover from £1.29 million to £1.24m in 2011.
Accounts filed at Companies House showed pre-tax profit dipped from £729,529 to £682,292.
THE investment company controlled by the former owners of the Edinburgh Woollen Mill has reported a small fall in profits.
Ashleybank Investments, where David Stevenson and brother Neil are directors, booked a slight decline in turnover from £1.29 million to £1.24m in 2011.
Accounts filed at Companies House showed pre-tax profit dipped from £729,529 to £682,292.
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