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The high street business will "operate for a short transitional period under the WHSmith brand whilst the business rebrands ...
The closures will also see between 72 and 126 job losses. The restructuring will also result in redundancies at its ...
Hobbycraft has put 126 jobs at risk with the announcement it is closing nine of its locations. This is part of wider ...
Nicholas Found at the consultancy, Retail Economics, said: "WH Smith stores typically have short leases, which opens ...
High street stalwart WHSmith is set to see its brand vanish from several Wiltshire towns following a ‘transitional period’.
Acquiring companies must weigh the strategic risks and merits of discarding a well-known brand, especially during M&A. After ...
The £76m deal, which did not include the retailer’s branding, will see its 480 stores across high streets, shopping centres and retail parks rebranded to TGJones and the division’s managing ...
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 ...
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The stores will eventually rebrand as TGJones. The sale does not include the retail stalwart’s travel locations, encompassing outlets in airports and railway stations, nor the WHSmith brand.
WH Smith has sold its 480-outlet bookstore chain, for £76 million (about $98 million), to private equity firm Modella Capital, which has renamed the business TGJones. The WH Smith brand is not ...
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