Johnston Press buys Scotsman in £160m deal
19 Dec 2005 | by by Daniel Farey-Jones
, owned by Newsquest, of 76,215. In its last financial year ending December 31 2004, Scotsman ...
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. In the last financial year until 31 December 2004, Scotsman Publications reported profit before interest ...
, owned by Newsquest, of 76,215. In its last financial year ending December 31 2004, Scotsman ...
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