Scottish Business Briefing - Friday 12 August, 2011
ECONOMY
Pay freezes hit three quarters of workforce
Three quarters of workers say they have had no pay rise in the past year, forcing many to make cuts to their regular monthly savings. (Scotsman)
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BANKING & INSURANCE
Scottish Equitable costs drag Aegon to loss
AEGON UK fell 15 million into loss in the second quarter of the year as it took a hit on impairments and the costs of addressing administrative problems at Scottish Equitable. (Scotsman)
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FOOD, DRINK & AGRICULTURE
Scottish luxury ice cream sales 'hit by weather'
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Hide AdLuxury ice cream sales in Scotland have been melting away as a result of poor weather and tough economic conditions, according to producers. The Ice Cream Alliance said firms were also being squeezed by rocketing costs for raw materials. (BBC)
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INDUSTRY
Haughey's cool 11m as fridge firm profits soar
Willie Haughey, the Gorbals-born entrepreneur who founded Glasgow-based facilities management group City Refrigeration, banked a dividend of more than 11 million last year following strong growth in sales and profits at his family-owned business. (Scotsman)
'We're doing fine without Alere' says Axis-Shield chairman
AXIS-SHIELD chairman John Brown yesterday launched the medical testing kit maker's defence against a hostile takeover bid by saying the Dundee firm did not need a larger parent company to sell its machines. (Scotsman)
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RETAIL
New stores keep profits growing for Dobbies
GARDEN centre chain Dobbies has shrugged off the effects of "difficult" winter trading to carve out a modest rise in full-year profits, thanks in part to new stores. (Scotsman)
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