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The sale of FunkyPigeon.com means WHSmith can fully concentrate on the airport channel which already provides 85% of its ...
The WHSmith branch at Fosse Park has been renamed. The store is now called TGJones, after the new owner of the iconic chain ...
WHSmith debuts Cascadia Collection at YVR, blending travel essentials, local products, luxury resale, and an industry-first ...
British travel retailer WHSmith will expand its footprint at John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, US, with ...
Heathrow is implementing a new strategy to improve its convenience shopping offer, and WH Smith and Relay are the partners ...
Vice chair of Street Parish Council, Councillor Anna Thomson, cut the ribbon at the opening on Friday, July 18, at 85 High ...
The move to sell funkypigeon.com is consistent with the group’s strategic focus on travel retail, which led to divestment of ...
The WHSmith UK Travel boss speaks to The Moodie Davitt Report about the strategy that has gained the retailer the opportunity to significantly expand its footprint at the UK’s number one travel hub.
WHSmith took advantage of this loss, opening shops near, but not inside, stations. By January 1, 1906, it had opened 150 shops.
A Coventry WHSmith has undergone a major change after the company was acquired for £76m. WHSmith at West Orchards Shopping Centre on Smithford Way has been renamed TGJones.
WHSmith worker is told he'll be 'fully investigated' for calling in sick after his request for time off for Eid was 'declined' - but outraged Twitter users label it 'discrimination' ...
WHSmith pulled games from shelves six years ago due to competitive pressure from more specialist retailers like GAME and HMV. Once adversaries, the two now appear to have found common ground.