Amid all this change, there remains a hardcore WHSmith element - shoppers like myself who buy newspapers and magazines there on a pretty regular basis and, certainly on the specialist magazine ...
WHSmith’s high street stores have been woefully under-invested, with the business doing as little as possible to bring them into the modern age” - Russ Mould, AJ Bell ...
Again, another history lesson had been ignored ... we’d be a lonely isle Magazine editors will mourn the loss of WHSmith – but will anyone else? Those with longer memories, versed in less ...
WHSmith has announced a major change to one of its city centre stores after years of trade. The brand has been a staple of the British high street for decades and grew in popularity when Post ...
WHSmith is the latest famous name for whom that thumping baseline is tolling. The group – with a 232-year history – has ... newspapers, magazines and other bits and pieces.
WHSmith, the high street favourite that’s sold magazines, stationary and puzzle ... stores that employ some 5,000 people. This would all but bring an end to its entire high street business ...
For those with short memories, WHSmith was once a great nationwide bookseller, its own history interwined with ... and closed almost all of its shops, then Waterstones was sold to US activist ...
WHSmith has announced it will close two of its stores in Wales in February, as part of a move to close 17 locations nationwide. The retailer, which specialises in stationary, books, magazines and ...
A multi-millionaire, the British businessman and author established his namesake company after he was let go from WHSmith in 1982 ... "The kids all really love each other and talk the whole ...
Often called the "Father of Black History," Virginia native and scholar Carter G. Woodson started Negro History Week in ...