Two British high street giants are locked in a battle to take over WH Smith as the iconic retailer has sought to sell 500 UK ...
WHSmith is in talks to offload its 500 high street stores as part of a strategic shift, but the sale will involve the retailer relinquishing the rights to its iconic brand name.
WH Smith could vanish from high streets due to a catch in the sale of its stores. Struggling to compete with online shopping ...
WHSmith, a familiar name in Australian airports, rail stations and universities, is doubling down on its travel retail ...
It was revealed in January that the company had been in talks for weeks to sell its struggling high street stores so it could ...
On Saturday however, the Times reported that WH Smith intends to sell the business without the rights to its brand name. The Times wrote that "the retailer, run by Chief Executive Carl Cowling, is ...
WH Smith's name will disappear from British high ... But as chief executive Carl Cowling looks to pawn off the 500 high street branches of the stationer - with nearly 200 of them home to post ...
chief executive Carl Cowling is understood to want whoever buys the high street side to run it with new branding, The Times reports. ‘WH Smith has a very disparate product offering and the brand ...
A MAP has revealed all the WHSmith stores closing this year with the retailer in talks to sell 500 UK shops. The high street staple is shuttering 10 branches over the coming months after closing ...
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