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Iconic retailer WHSmith will soon disappear from the high street forever - and now we've been given a glimpse of the future ...
WH Smith to complete sale of high street chain within weeks - The sale to Modella Capital will mean the WH Smith name ...
Hobbycraft has already closed its Canterbury store in Kent, but now, eight more sites will close on June 21 - you can see the ...
THE sale of 480 WHSmith stores is set to complete this month before the brand disappears from the high street for good. The ...
But FT Alphaville, brainwormed, couldn’t get past that rebrand. TGJones… what does it mean? Is it a reference to serene former Everton centre-half Thomas George “TG” Jones — who oddly ...
The deal, which was agreed in March and values the high street retailer at £76million, will see the WH Smith name disappear ...
But, under the terms of the deal, its name will be erased from high streets and rebranded as 'TGJones', marking the end of an era for a business that began in 1792. Modella said TGJones 'carries ...
WH Smith has said it remains on track to complete the sale of its UK high street chain to Hobbycraft owner Modella Capital at ...
The WH Smith name — which will live on via the company’s lucrative travel division — is not included. Modella will rebrand the stores under the name TGJones.
The British public has been left up in arms over the rebrand of the beloved books and stationery retailer WH Smith, which has been sold for £76m and will be renamed as TGJones by its new owners.
WH Smith has sold its 480-outlet bookstore chain, for £76 million (about $98 million), to private equity firm Modella Capital, which has renamed the business TGJones. The WH Smith brand is not ...
Like all good things, it is coming to an end. WH Smith sold 480 locations for a paltry £76m and will be renamed TGJones, while the firm will keep the WH Smith brand for its travel business ...
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