This week, we’re hearing from Ailsa Craig, co-portfolio manager of International Biotechnology Trust. How does your fund stand out from others in the same market? While many companies in the ...
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These stories continue to be used to describe the landscape. The Giant’s Causeway, Lough Neagh, the Isle of Man, and Ailsa Craig—according to the mythology—all owe their existence to Finn.
Ailsa — Ailsa is thought to come from the Scottish island Ailsa Craig in the Firth of Clyde. It is thought to originate from "Alfsigr", a name comprising of Alf ("elf") and sigi ("victory").