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A WOMAN died after falling on an escalator at a WHSmith store in a UK shopping centre, an inquest has heard. The 90-year-old ...
An inquest held into the death of Margaret Rose Harris heard how the 90-year-old died from external bleeding caused by ...
Shoppers may notice that a new sign has gone up on the old WH Smith store in The Mall, Charter Walk Shopping Centre, which is ...
The sale of FunkyPigeon.com means WHSmith can fully concentrate on the airport channel which already provides 85% of its ...
The inquest was told Margaret Rose Harris had suffered serious lacerations after an incident on a WH Smith escalator ...
British travel retailer WH Smith has agreed to sell its online personalised greeting card subsidiary, Funky Pigeon, to ...
It comes as WH Smith sells off its non-core assets, as well as its high street business, to become a pure-play travel ...
WH Smith has confirmed that talks are in progress over the sale of its high-street stores but that there is "no certainty any agreement will be reached". Consequently, the jobs of 5,000 store ...
WH Smith said it agreed to sell its online personalized greeting card business for 26 million pounds ($34.7 million)as part of a strategic shift to become a pure-play travel retailer.
WH Smith, which sells everything from sandwiches to Bluetooth headphones, said total group revenue increased by 41% year-over-year for the 20 weeks to Jan. 14, and by 20% compared with 2019.
WH Smith’s share price soared on Wednesday as it announced strong sales growth at its Travel business. At £12.57 per share, the FTSE 250 retailer was last 5.6% higher in midweek business.