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WH Smith has increased profits from airports and railway stations as it prepares to sell its high street stores and focus purely on travel outlets.
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WH Smith has agreed to sell its high street business to Modella Capital, which owns Hobbycraft, in a deal worth £ 76 million ($98 million). As part of the ownership transfer, nearly 500 WH Smith in ...
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WH Smith's name will be erased across high streets after the 233-year-old company sold part of its business to the owner of Hobbycraft. The £76m deal will see its 480 high street stores rebrand ...
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 ...
The British public has been left up in arms over the rebrand of the beloved books and stationery retailer WH Smith, which has been sold for £76m and will be renamed as TGJones by its new owners.
with a question mark firmly hanging over employment and the store estate - often the subject of criticism over a perceived lack of investment. WH Smith's statement said: "All stores, colleagues ...