One of Britain’s best-known retail brands, WHSmith, is set to disappear from the High Street as hundreds of its stores are rebranded under a new name following a £76million deal. The iconic UK ...
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The sale does not include the retailer's travel locations, such as shops in airports and train stations, nor the WHSmith brand All the approximately 480 stores and 5,000 staff working for the high ...
This means the WHSmith brand will disappear from UK high streets, with the new owner having acquired all stores, colleagues, assets and liabilities of the chain, but not the brand. These stores will ...
The new management debuted their new brown-and-orange cube logo. The company further diversified by launching WHSmith Travel in 1973 - and later acquired the DIY chain Do It All, which merged with ...
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 ...
WHSmith has struck a deal to offload its UK high street business to Modella Capital in a major deal worth £76 million. The familiar WHSmith signage is set to vanish from town centres and shopping ...
Hundreds of WHSmith shops are going to be rebranded, with the new name carrying the "same sense of family". The well-known name will disappear from the high street as part of a £75million deal.
A MAJOR update has been issued on the sale of hundreds of WHSmith stores. The retail group will reportedly announce the fate of the 500 high street stores "as early as next week". It is set to ...
WHSmith has sold its High Street business to Modella Capital in a £76m deal that will see the stores rebranded as TGJones. All 480 stores, its Swindon based Support Centre, and 5,000 employees ...
WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Modella Capital in a £76million deal, and will eventually rebrand most of its stores as TGJones, the company has announced. WHSmith PLC said ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Retailer WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Modella Capital. In a deal valued at £76 million, it will see the brand's ...