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LETTS, the 200-year-old diary maker, has developed a new type of paper that allows users to keep an electronic record of their diary entries using a computerised pen. All Sections.
But the Letts diary business, which employs 400 at Dalkeith and is also earmarked for disposal, is not included in the deal. A Bemrose spokesman said discussions over the sale of Letts were ongoing.
LETTS Filofax, the Dalkeith-based diary maker, could be set to change hands in a deal worth an estimated £40 million. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...