At least half of WHSmith’s 500 high street stores could be closed for good if the struggling chain is snapped up by a new owner, according to industry experts. The books and stationery retailer ...
A "gas leak" has sparked major disruption to train services in Cardiff. Trains to Cardiff Queen Street station have been cancelled due to "a gas leak near the railway", Transport for Wales said.
Thousands of WH Smith workers face uncertainty as private equity suitors eye a deal to take control of the retailer’s high street shops. It comes after the historic UK business confirmed over ...
WH Smith is in secret talks to sell its entire high street business in Britain more than 230 years after it opened its first shop in central London. Sky News can exclusively reveal that the listed ...
Industry experts hint that potential new owners might consider shuttering up to half of WHSmith's 500 high street stores. Amid exploring strategic options for its profitable high street business ...
High street stalwart WHSmith is to put its 500 bricks-and-mortar stores up for sale, shifting its focus towards the more lucrative travel sector. Noted for its extensive range of books ...
WHSmith confirmed this week that it has hoisted a ‘For Sale’ sign over its entire high street business, more than 230 years after it opened its first store. The retailer known for its ...
The owner of Hobbycraft is among a pack of suitors circling WH Smith, the 233-year-old high street chain which has been put up for sale. Sky News has learnt that Modella Capital, whose executives ...
WHSMITH has revealed it could sell 500 UK high street stores more than 230 years after opening its first shop,. The retail group has been in negotiations with a number of prospective buyers of the ...
WHSmith has confirmed it is seeking a buyer for its high-street stores, which could put staff in its 500 shops at risk of redundancy. The retailer plans to focus on its successful travel branches in ...
WHSmith is set to close 17 stores over the next few months. The first closures took place on January 18, with its Bournemouth and Luton high street stores shutting for good on this date.
British travel retailer WH Smith has confirmed that it is evaluating strategic options for its UK high street business, which may include a sale. The disclosure comes in response to media ...