The sale of WHSmith High Street to Modella Capital could be good news for publishers of comic and magazines, perhaps ...
One of Britain’s best-known retail brands, WHSmith, is set to disappear from ... which has become synonymous with everything from books to stationery, will see its high street branches renamed ...
An iconic British retailer, best known for stationery, books, and magazines, has agreed to sell its UK high street stores in ...
This means the WHSmith brand will disappear from UK high streets, with the new owner having acquired all stores, colleagues, assets and liabilities of the chain, but not the brand. These stores will ...
Many of us will remember the days of popping into WHSmith for school supplies, to find a new book, or look for a greetings card. But sadly, hundreds of the best-known retail stores will disappear ...
IT’S synonymous with last-minute school supplies and panic buying sweets or books at the airport. But brace yourselves, WHSmith lovers, for the high street store is to be no more . . .
The buy-out means WHSmith name will disappear after 233 years from town centres - joining the likes of Topshop. Woolworths, C&A and Mothercare. However, the struggling books and stationery ...
Its success was driven by the advent of the railway age with WHSmith book stands opening on station platforms across Britain. WHSmith’s 480 UK stores that are outside of transport hubs or ...
WHSmith has struck a deal to offload its UK high street business to Modella Capital in a major deal worth £76 million. The familiar WHSmith signage is set to vanish from town centres and shopping ...
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WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Modella Capital in a £76million deal, and will eventually rebrand most of its stores as TGJones, the company has announced. WHSmith PLC said ...