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British travel retailer WH Smith has agreed to sell its online personalised greeting card subsidiary, Funky Pigeon, to ...
The sale of FunkyPigeon.com means WHSmith can fully concentrate on the airport channel which already provides 85% of its ...
The WHSmith UK Travel boss speaks to The Moodie Davitt Report about the strategy that has gained the retailer the opportunity ...
The move to sell funkypigeon.com is consistent with the group’s strategic focus on travel retail, which led to divestment of ...
Card Factory's purchase of Funkypigeon.com means WHSmith now becomes a pure play travel retailer with stores in travel hubs ...
Heathrow is implementing a new strategy to improve its convenience shopping offer, and WH Smith and Relay are the partners ...
Card Factory has agreed to buy online personalised greetings card business Funky Pigeon from WHSmith for £24m.
Stores across the UK, except those in travel locations such as airports and train stations, are now being rebranded as TGJones. And now the Northwich store in Witton Street has undergone its rebrand, ...
UK travel retailer WHSmith Group has finalised an agreement to sell its UK high street division to investment firm Modella Capital for £76m ($98m) on a cash and debt-free basis.
The blended essentials approach will see Lagardère Travel Retail’s RELAY stores make their UK debut and WHSmith launch three ...
The familiar name of a high-street retailer is set to disappear as part of a major rebrand. WH Smith in St Mary Street is set to become TG Jones in the near future. The name WH Smith, a staple of UK ...
Card Factory has agreed to acquire online personalised greeting cards business Funky Pigeon from WH Smith for £24 million.