THE sale of Scots bus manufacturing giant Alexander Dennis Limited was among the best read stories this week, and Deputy Business Editor Scott Wright told how Sir Brian Souter’s investment vehicle is set for a windfall of nearly £160 million from the deal.
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Also attracting interest this week was news of a new flexible office model being launched in Glasgow following an investment of more than £4 million by veteran property entrepreneur Louis Goodman.
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Ernst & Young for the first time appointed someone who is not a chartered accountant to head its Scottish operation, and flagged major hiring plans.
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This week Mark Williamson's SME Focus homed in on how a Borders farmer's cookery vlog is showing power of social media.
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Margaret Taylor's Legal Focus highlighted how a leading law firm chair is hailing the benefits of an agile approach.
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