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EasyJet has opened a new three-aircraft base at London Southend Airport. It will run 122 flights per week across 20 routes, creating 140 new jobs in the process. While the airline resumed flights ...
WH Smith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital in a deal valuing it at £76 million, and will eventually rebrand as TGJones. The sale does not include the ...
The WH Smith deal “is a clear reflection of the structural pressures squeezing legacy high street retailers,” said Nicholas Found, head of commercial content at Retail Economics. “With falling ...
One of Britain’s best-known retail brands, WHSmith, is set to disappear from the High Street as hundreds of its stores are rebranded under a new name following a £76million deal. The iconic UK ...
(Alliance News) - WH Smith PLC on Friday said it has agreed to sell its UK High Street business to private equity firm Modella Capital Ltd for a cash-and-debt-free enterprise value of GBP76 ...
The WH Smith brand will disappear from British high streets after more than two centuries, with the stores transferring to a new owner that hopes to revive the long-struggling business. Investment ...
WH Smith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain in a deal valuing it at £76 million, and will eventually change its name under a rebrand, the company has announced. The WH Smith name will be ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Retailer WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Modella Capital. In a deal valued at £76 million, it will see the brand's ...