I hear the locals' welding and riveting skills remain second to none on the Clyde. Might invest in a shipbuilding concern that has a couple of sweet ferry orders from the government. Bound to be profitable, and so long as they can be delivered on time, to budget and specification, I can't see any downside risk.
are there any these days?
tunnocks
A G Barr
Barr
Tunnocks
weir group
all good shouts
just remembered Mortons Rolls
govt should flog its rbs shares imo
u mean natwest shares
:(
Edrington
The porridge with the man in a vest on the front
Tennents
Brewdog until they went all gropey
IRN BRU!!!!!
abrdn
Are there any major shortbread concerns? Love that stuff.
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/SC06…
Privately held, boo
I hear the locals' welding and riveting skills remain second to none on the Clyde. Might invest in a shipbuilding concern that has a couple of sweet ferry orders from the government. Bound to be profitable, and so long as they can be delivered on time, to budget and specification, I can't see any downside risk.
On caramel wafers it says a million are produced every day. Always staggers me
Gleneagles is also world class tbf.
Indian owned now
I want to make it my personal mission to fix the ferries
apparently it's really hard tho
ABRDN?
I just discovered that Scott’s Porrage Oats is owned by Pepsico, disappointing.
AG Barr and Tunnocks
William Grant, Edrington and Innis & Gunn
Some of the funds are pretty good - Artemis, Aberforth and ACM
Also like Linn's products
None of it's very epic tho is it
Macdonalds. Quote the clan.
Highland Spring
Scottish Darien Company?
Who are the porridge people? Them
DC THOMSON & CO.
That's right, that's the Scots.
Tunnocks, ofc.
Mackies ice cream (but only if they start distributing the tablet flavour down south)
Hibs for me
A well run club
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