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Friday, November 28, 2008 ( change date )
Edrington chief toasts near-50% pay increase
IAN Curle, chief executive of the Edrington Group, took home nearly £750,000 last year, a near-50 per cent increase in his salary and bonuses package.
Scotsman Friday, November 28, 2008Boost as first SFP payment set to hit banks
THERE has been little good news on the business front for many weeks, but at least the majority of Scottish farmers will be able to look their bankers straight in the eye on M
Scotsman Friday, November 28, 2008IFA hits out as Dublin appears to backtrack over sheep payment
SHEEP farmers in Scotland have for several weeks been casting envious glances towards the Emerald Isle following suggestions by the government in Dublin that it would support
Scotsman Friday, November 28, 2008UK: Ethical sales to withstand recession - Co-op
UK retailer The Co-operative Group today (28 November) insisted that the economic downturn will not halt growing interest in ethical products.
just-food.com Friday, November 28, 2008ABBA success signals Maynard revival
The second successive event at The Maynard has proved to be oversubscribed and a roaring success, despite all the bad news about the economy.
Press release Friday, November 28, 2008EUROPE: UK, France ripe for discount push - Verdict
Discount retailers should set their sights on the UK and France as the economic downturn bites, a study published today (28 November) has claimed.
just-food.com Friday, November 28, 2008UPDATE: UK: Two Sisters defends pay offer in face of strike
Two Sisters food group, one of the UK's largest poultry processors, has defended the pay offer rejected by union representatives, who have threatened strike action after talks broke down.
just-food.com Friday, November 28, 2008
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