More than 100 staff at WHSmith's travel stores are being made redundant, MailOnline can reveal - as the firm gears up to focus exclusively on its business in airports, train stations and hospitals.
The stationery giant offers a wide range of products, including books, magazines, confectionery, toys, and games, but demand ...
WH Smith has announced a trading update with Travel revenues up 7%, though the high street side has dropped 6% year-on-year.
WHSmith is slashing over 100 manager roles across its travel store network as part of its restructuring plan focused on its growing travel business. The business, which now brands itself as “the ...
British retailer WHSmith has confirmed that it is exploring the sale of more than 520 High Street newsstand and bookstores to focus on its travel unit, which now accounts for three-quarters of its ...
Carl Cowling, group chief executive of WH Smith, said: “The group has had a good start to the financial year and we continue to see strong momentum across our core travel business. “The group is in a ...
Over the past few years, WHSmith has been focusing on its more successful travel locations, so shops that are in airports and train stations. WHSmith is reportedly in talks with private equity ...
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The iconic British retailer, renowned for its selection of books, stationery, and gifts, is putting its 500 UK high street stores up for sale in order to focus on its more profitable travel division ...