Scottish Enterprise Minister Jim Mather said signs of recovery were fragile and called for accelerated capital spending.
Enterprise, Energy and Tourism Minister Jim Mather said the plans were "running ahead of the analysis and the debate".
The Scottish National Party's economy and enterprise spokesman Jim Mather said the brewer's decision may be part of a wider problem.
Enterprise Minister Jim Mather said the results underlined the significance of the body's work in promoting Scotland on the international stage.
However the SNP's economy and enterprise spokesman Jim Mather said the current measures of unemployment masked the true impact of economic under-performance.
Enterprise Minister Jim Mather said Moray was a defence sector orientated community.
During a visit to a Falkirk-based tourism scheme, Jim Mather said the project was among those that could bring economic benefits to Scotland.
Mr Mather said that if redundancies went ahead, ministers would work through Skills Development Scotland to co-ordinate help and support for those affected.
Mr Mather said the Scottish government had asked all public bodies to place business with supported businesses and warned against triggering "token compliance".
Mr Mather said to hold the referendum and the election on the same day "cannot be a good thing for democracy in Scotland".
The Enterprise Minister Jim Mather said the Scottish government's recovery plan was supporting 15, 000 jobs and helping those who had lost jobs back into work.
Mr Mather said the MOD needed to work with the Scottish Parliament "sleeves rolled " up to make sure the outcome was a solid one.
Businessman Andrew Mather said he had made it his mission to "commemorate and celebrate" all of the Pals after learning there was no memorial to them.
Mr Mather said independence would drive forward an economic model for a resilient Scotland "not one that gives us something that is half-baked and a poison pill".
Scottish Enterprise Minister Jim Mather said Scotland's recovery remaied fragile.
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