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Plus, we dissect the sale that will see WHSmith disappear from the high street to be replaced by new brand TG Jones and discuss the rationale behind the return of Coca-Cola’s ‘Share a Coke’ campaign.
The British bookseller WH Smith has been selling books and other products for 250 years. They have 1,100 locations spread around the UK. Like all good things, it is coming to an end. WH Smith sold ...
WH Smith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital in a deal valuing it at £76 million, and will eventually rebrand as TGJones. The sale does not include the ...
WH Smith will disappear from the high street after a deal to sell its UK high street business to investment firm Modella Capital, owner of the arts and crafts retailer Hobbycraft, for £76m.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The WHSmith name will disappear from Southampton's high street after a £76 million sale. The shop, on Above Bar Street, will be rebranded ...
WH Smith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital in a deal valuing it at £76 million (€90 million), and will eventually rebrand as TGJones. The sale does ...
WHSmith is selling its shops to Modella Capital, which will take ownership of approximately 480 stores and 5,000 employees. WHSmith’s travel outlets, including those in airports and train ...
WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to investment firm Modella Capital in a deal valuing £76million. The stores will eventually rebrand as TGJones - meaning the WHSmith name will ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Historic retailer WH Smith has quit the UK high street after 233 years. The books and stationery retailer has sold its 480 high street ...
Historic retailer WH Smith has quit the UK high street after 233 years. The books and stationery retailer has sold its 480 high street stores, which employ around 5,000 people, to Hobbycraft owner ...
The British public has been left up in arms over the rebrand of the beloved books and stationery retailer WH Smith, which has been sold for £76m and will be renamed as TGJones by its new owners.