About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 86. Chapters: Scottish brands, Shopping streets in Scotland, The Beano, Irn-Bru, First ScotRail, Stagecoach Group, House of Fraser, STV, Linn Products, Bank of Scotland, British Caledonian, Johnnie Walker, Royal Bank of Scotland, Rockstar North, William Low, Scottish & Newcastle, HarperCollins, Scottish Power, John Dewar & Sons, Sunday Herald, McEwan's, Clydesdale Bank, Cairn Energy, Scottish and Southern Energy, Ultimo, Princes Street, Lipton, Buchanan Street, Collins Bartholomew, Tizer, The Macallan, Pringle of Scotland, Jenners, Tunnock's, The Scotsman, McVitie's, Thus Group Holdings plc, Standard Life, Scottish Widows, Dunfermline Building Society, A.G. Barr, The Press and Journal, The Herald, John Menzies, Drambuie, D. C. Thomson & Co., Arnold Clark, Golden Wonder, Highland Park Single Malt, Ted Baker, Whyte and Mackay, Penguin, Union Street, Aberdeen, The Famous Grouse, Scott's Porage Oats, The Sunday Post, Baxters, Scottish Equitable, George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland on Sunday, Sauchiehall Street, Tannoy, Farmfoods, Scottish Hydro Electric, Highland Spring, Sunday Working Act 2003, Edinburgh Woollen Mill, Demijohn Limited, The Courier, HR Bradfords, Ayr Central, Glayva, Scottish Blend, Stakis Hotels, Scottish Gas. Excerpt: Stagecoach Group plc (LSE: SGC) is an international transport group operating buses, trains, trams, express coaches and ferries. The group was founded in 1980 by the current chairman, Sir Brian Souter, his sister, Ann Gloag, and her former husband Robin. The group is based in Perth, Scotland, and has operations in the United Kingdom and North America. With 16% of the bus market and 25% of the rail market, including its 49% stake in Virgin Trains, and being the largest operator of light rail services, the company is the second largest transport firm in the United Kingdom, close behind First Group....