Two of the companies are based in the Scottish capital (Jane Barlow/PA)
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Four Scottish companies are set to achieve valuations of more than one billion dollars (£707 million), according to new analysis.
Amphista Therapeutics in Motherwell, Roslin Technologies in Edinburgh, Interactive Investor in Glasgow and NuCana BioMed in Edinburgh have been identified as fast-growing companies which could breach the landmark figure.
The budding unicorns – private tech companies valued at one billion dollars or more – would follow Scottish firms such as BrewDog, FanDuel and Skyscanner.