Major UK retailer WHSmith is looking to sell all of its high street stories as it looks to focus on its stores in airports and stations.
The British Retail Consortium has warned that new costs in the Budget and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic will cause ...
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 ...
It’s shaping up to be another bruising month for the retail sector after major high street brands announced a wave of ...
It was revealed in January that the company had been in talks for weeks to sell its struggling high street stores so it could ...
WHSmith is looking to sell its 500 high street stores to focus more on its travel branches - but a potential new owner would ...
Increases in minimum wage and employers' National Insurance contributions introduced by Rachel Reeves is expected to add ...
The company is shifting its focus to its more profitable travel division, which operates in airports, train stations, and ...
WHSmith, one of Britain's most recognisable retail brands, looks set to disappear from high streets across the UK as the ...
THE WHSmith brand name looks set to vanish from British high streets after 230 years. The retail giant is working to offload ...