The stationery giant offers a wide range of products, including books, magazines, confectionery, toys, and games, but demand ...
In March 1998, the company acquired John Menzies’ retail outlets, which for many years had been the main rival to WHSmith’s railway station outlets. The move also heralded the English ...
The potential sale of the retailer's High Street stores prompted questions over the fate of the post offices housed within them.
The business says it is exploring options, "including a possible sale" as its travel retail business arm accounts for most of the profits.
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 ...
The retailer is actively seeking to offload its entire high street estate in order to focus on its fast-growing travel business of shops in airports and train stations. WHSmith is working with ...
The Mirror speaks to experts about how different shopping habits and changes in life have affected UK high streets - and what ...
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The i on MSNWH Smith in talks to sell 233 year-old high street businessWH Smith has focused on its more lucrative, travel retail business which operates from airports, train stations and hospitals ...
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