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Welcome to The Scottish Business Directory

Welcome to the Scottish Business Directory.

A directory of businesses in Scotland.

Visitors: Just browse by Region to find the business category you are looking for or use the Search facility at the top of the page.

Business Owners: Add your Business to the Directory. Just browse to the required Regional Category, select the Submit a link to this category link and complete your details. If a new business category is needed we'll create it as we confirm your entry.

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Bathroom Design GlasgowBathroom design glasgow supply and install quality bathrooms
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SculpturedcraftsSmall company producing scottish medieval knights and knight templar figures.
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Web Design EdinburghWeb design edinburgh studio
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Evm - Effective Visual MarketingSignage, displays,exhibitions, interior fit outs, shopfitting,manifestations,bespoke joinery
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Veitch is top of asset manager ratings
NEIL Veitch of SVM Asset Management has soared to the top of The Herald’s table of top-performing asset managers working for Scottish fund houses, just as he returns to the industrial and construction stocks that have rewarded him so handsomely in recent years.
Sweeteners to stimulate investment
Over the past couple of years, watching the economy has engendered pitifully few cheerful moments.
Classic illustration of how to take the ebook forward
IN this week’s SME Focus we hear from one of the young entrepreneurs who are harnessing modern information and communications technology to revolutionise the delivery of familiar products.
Glasgow streets ahead of Edinburgh retailers Capital’s focus on tourism ‘led to missed opportunities’
EDINBURGH has been “left behind” as a shopping destination while Glasgow has “given retailers what they want”, according to a top property fund manager with more than £1 billion of investments across the UK.
Forecaster says Scots economy faces lost decade
A prominent economic forecaster has slashed its estimate for growth in Scotland next year and warned the economy could be stuck in the doldrums for years.
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Greek coalition partners talks postponed for a day (AP)

A curio seller shows old 1,000-drachma bills used before Greece's adoption of the euro currency to a customer at an outdoor market in Athens, Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Parties backing Greece's coalition government will hold a second day of emergency talks Monday on a vital austerity deal with rescue creditors, after an intense weekend of negotiations failed to produce a breakthrough needed to avert bankruptcy in March. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)AP - Crucial austerity talks set for late Monday between Greece's coalition party leaders are due to be pushed back for a day, the Prime Minister's office said, despite strong pressure from the European Union for a speedy agreement so that the country can avoid a default on its debt.


France, Germany want account for Greek debt funds (AP)
AP - France and Germany called Monday for the creation of a special account to ensure that billions of euros in bailout money for Greece goes directly to paying down debt, just as Greek politicians struggle to agree a fresh austerity plan that is being pushed for by international creditors.
German industrial orders buoyed by global demand (AP)
AP - The German government says strong demand from outside the eurozone helped the country's industrial orders rise a stronger-than-expected 1.7 percent in December.
Conservatives take second powerful post in Finland (AP)

Sauli Niinisto smiles at the Helsinki Music Center after the second round of the Finnish Presidential elections on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. A conservative former finance minister was headed toward a clear victory in Finland's presidential election Sunday, according to partial results and a TV election forecast. A projection by national broadcaster YLE said Sauli Niinisto would win 63 percent of the votes, compared to 37 percent for his rival, Greens candidate Pekka Haavisto.  (AP Photo/Lehtikuva/Martti Kainulainen)   FINLAND OUT. NO SALES.AP - Former finance minister Sauli Niinisto's resounding victory in Finland's presidential vote cements the position of the conservative party that languished for decades in the shadow of the small nation's eastern neighbor, Russia.


Greeks delay bailout talks as Merkel demands action (Reuters)

Prime Minister Lucas Papademos arrives at his office in Athens for a meeting with Greek political leaders February 5, 2012. REUTERS/Yiorgos KarahalisReuters - German Chancellor Angela Merkel told Greece on Monday to make up its mind fast on accepting the painful terms for a new EU/IMF bailout, but the country's political leaders responded by delaying their decision for yet another day.


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