Stanley Malcolm of Schoolcraft
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The Scottish educational publisher Schoolcraft, founded in 1988 by Stanley Malcolm, markets copyright free books for teachers from Dale Seymour Publications (Los Altos, CA) to Europe, the Middle-East, and Africa. The company enjoys a niche market of books and teaching aids that serve to complement the traditional textbooks of large educational publisher. By owning his own company, Malcolm, a veteran of mainstream publishing, is able to get closer to the publishing industry by being involved in all aspects of commissioning, developing, and marketing books. Malcolm finds that Scotland is a wonderful business location due to the excellent quality of life.
Publication Name: The Accountant's Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4761
Year: 1990
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On course with Directus
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Directus is a Scottish financial information company formed by Angus MacDonald in 1990. The firm provides institutional investors with data on the share dealings of directors, together with a detailed account of the company's recent history. Directus is proving to be a profitable business enterprise, despite the recession, mainly because it caters to the unceasing demand of investors for any kind of information that would give them competitive advantage.
Publication Name: The Accountant's Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4761
Year: 1991
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