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The Scotsman: £1m+ firms move to eBay trading
The number of million-pound businesses trading on eBay has grown ten-fold since the start of the recession.
The Scotsman: Tullett looks to full year after 16% first-half dip
TULLETT Prebon, the world's-second largest interdealer broker, expects revenues to improve in the rest of the year after posting a fall in half-year profits.
The Scotsman: Shaf Rasul sells off gadget site in six-figure deal
EDINBURGH entrepreneur Shaf Rasul has sold his gadget website, Geeks.co.uk, to a management buy-out team in what is expected to be a six-figure deal.
The Scotsman: Ocado shares slump as controversial float hits fresh problems
ONLINE retailer Ocado's controversial stock market flotation was hit by further woes yesterday as shares slumped in a rocky start to life as a public company.
The Scotsman: Yahoo's sales fail to inspire despite cuts in cost base
YAHOO disappointed Wall Street with sluggish revenues growth, in sharp contrast to the strong performance posted by Apple, writes Peter Ranscombe.
The Scotsman: Questions grow over Ocado's £1bn listing
ONLINE grocer Ocado kicked off its battle to win over a sceptical City yesterday amid claims from one retail analyst that it was worth less than half its £1 billion-plus flota
The Scotsman: An Easydate with destiny as firm lists
THE group behind online dating sites including cupid.com and datetheuk.com yesterday became the UK's first listed internet match-making company.
The Scotsman: Interview: Richard Hooper, head of government inquiry into future of Royal Mail
RICHARD HOOPER is not a man to mince his words. The head of the government's inquiry into the future of Royal Mail has made his views on the future of the service clear.
The Scotsman: Ocado in line to deliver flotation
OCADO, the online store which delivers Waitrose groceries to customers in certain areas of England, has confirmed plans to raise £200 million through a stock market listing.
The Scotsman: Football can't stop dip in high street sales
HIGH street sales fell slightly in early June, despite a boost from football fans stocking up on food, drink and new televisions ahead of the World Cup, according to figures f
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King of Pop Tops Search Engines
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