BOOK shop WHSmith will close one of its Bournemouth branches this weekend. The Boscombe store in Christchurch Road will close ...
In case you’ve sworn off social for the last two weeks, here’s a recap: retailer WHSmith, first established in the UK in 1792, suddenly showcased a new, shortened version of its logo across ten of its ...
WHSmith is closing a number of branches in the UK as it moves into the travel sector. The retail brand, which runs over 1,100 stores, has closed down eight shops since March 2023, including in ...
WHSmith has announced its stores will stock vinyl records for the first time since the 1990s. In a move to attract the record-buying British public back to the high street, the retailer is ...
WH Smith (GB:SMWH) has released an update. WH Smith PLC has executed a share buyback, purchasing 10,758 ordinary shares as part of its ongoing buyback program initiated in September 2024.
The continuing success of WHSmith is a perfect riposte to all those management gurus telling you that all businesses need fans instead of customers, and purpose above all things. The store, which ...
WH Smith (GB:SMWH) has released an update. WH Smith PLC has announced the repurchase of 11,000 ordinary shares as part of its ongoing buyback program, with intentions to cancel these shares.
Plans for the Selwood Garden Community in Frome, were originally put forward in 2021, but got a mixed response. It would see fields next to the A361 transformed with the equivalent of 510 homes ...
But even the best stock picker will only win with some selections. So we wouldn't blame long term WH Smith PLC (LON:SMWH) shareholders for doubting their decision to hold, with the stock down 44% ...
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WH Smith is set to stock vinyl albums for first time since the 1990s. LPs will be available in 80 high street shops across the UK to attract ‘seasoned fans and new listeners alike’, the high street ...