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Tag Archives: Scottish Seafood Investments

Has Loch Fyne Oysters been shucked by the right partner?

Posted on February 25, 2012 by newsroom

Days ago, the news was that the employee-owned Loch Fyne Oysters had been sold Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Cowal, Marine Environment, Mid Argyll, Tourism | Tagged Argyll, demand, Loch Fyne Oysters, Northern Link Ltd, scottish salmon company, Scottish Seafood Investments, sold, supply, trading profits fall.36% | 9 Comments

Loch Fyne Oysters sold to Scottish Seafood Investments

Posted on February 20, 2012 by newsroom

In what is said to be a seven figure deal of several million pounds, Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Cowal, Marine Environment, Mid Argyll, Tourism activities | Tagged aquacultyre, Argyll, export drive, food from Argyll, growth, investment, Johnny Noble, joint venture, Loch Fyne Oysters, management, Northern Link Ltd, private equity, sales, salmon farms.employee owned, scottish salmon company, Scottish Seafood Investments, smokery, symbiodis | 6 Comments

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