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Profits at McColl firm up five-fold

Clyde Process Solutions, the AIM-listed industrial energy efficiency group chaired by Jim McColl, has reported a five-fold increase in pre-tax profit to £2m.

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McColl's global expansion to take in fresh Australian bid

INDUSTRIAL tycoon Jim McColl has revealed he is back on the acquisition trail, just weeks after buying parts of US conglomerate Textron in a billion dollar deal.

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Clyde shares dip despite good news on profits and maiden interim divi

SHARES in Clyde Process Solutions, the material handling specialist chaired by pumps entrepreneur Jim McColl, dipped 0.5p to 39p despite news of a surge in profits and the payment of a maiden interim dividend.Profit before tax for the six months ADVERTISEMENTended 31 August leapt to £2 million from just £387,000 a year earlier on revenue up 39 per cent to £36.2m. Gross profit was up 49 per cent...

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HBOS business banking arm would give a leg-up

... create substantial companies, including those led by entrepreneurial icons like Sir Tom Hunter and Jim McColl.It went out of its way to provide imaginative funding packages under the Integrated Finance label, meaning it invested in equity as well as debt. It even established a UK first in the form of an emerging business team of highly-experienced, entrepreneurial managers who set out to...

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Households bogged down by toilet tax

The scheme would replace the current regime which sees sewerage charges based solely on a home's value and not its waste water output. A brainchild of two leading water experts, the plan was presented to State Parliament in Adelaide on Friday. The experts - Adelaide University Water Management Professor Mike Young and CSIRO's Policy and Economic Research Unit member Jim McColl - will now promote...

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Potty pay-as-you-flush push unzipped

The scheme would replace the current regime which sees sewerage charges based solely on a home's value and not its waste water output. A brainchild of two leading water experts, the plan was presented to State Parliament in Adelaide on Friday. The experts - Adelaide University Water Management Professor Mike Young and CSIRO's Policy and Economic Research Unit member Jim McColl - will now promote...

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Clyde Pumps wins twin China deal

JIM McColl's Clyde Pumps has won a £44 million order for a pair of nuclear power stations in China.

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Murray's pre-poll message: independence will cost jobs

... such as his own Murray Group, the property specialists Miller Group, the engineering company Jim McColl Associates, the publishers DC Thomson and Stewart Milne, the Aberdeen-based developer."Who really drives the economy?" Murray said. "It is the private sector firms like Jim McColl, Miller, Thomson, Stewart Milne and Murray. Taking these groups together, they are starting to employ...

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Murray's pre-poll message: independence will cost jobs

... such as his own Murray Group, the property specialists Miller Group, the engineering company Jim McColl Associates, the publishers DC Thomson and Stewart Milne, the Aberdeen-based developer."Who really drives the economy?" Murray said. "It is the private sector firms like Jim McColl, Miller, Thomson, Stewart Milne and Murray. Taking these groups together, they are starting to employ...