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WH SMITH is set to introduce a major change to its UK stores – and it’s about to be revealed in the country’s busiest airport. The rollout is said to help shoppers keep track of their spending as well ...
Retailer WH Smith today cut its profit forecast for the second time in two months and launched an equity raise as the Iran war disruption hit travel and passenger spending, sending its shares sharply ...
WHSmith has partnered with digital transformation firm Solum to enhance travel retail via electronic shelf label (ESL) solutions across the retailer’s UK travel stores. The initiative will start with ...
WH Smith PLC (SMWH) shares plunged as much as 18.1% in London trading on Wednesday after the travel retail operator cut its full-year earnings outlook and announced a dilutive equity capital raise, ...
Stationery chain slashes profit forecast for second time this year as Iran war hammers takings James Warrington Media and Telecoms Editor James Warrington is The Telegraph’s Media and Telecoms Editor.
WH Smith Plc lowered its profit outlook and set out a plan to raise capital as the fallout from the war in the Middle East weighs on sales at its network of airport stores. The company now expects ...
WH Smith has said it is looking to raise around £100million from investors after it warned on profits for the second time this year as it grapples with the fallout from the Middle East conflict. The ...
WH Smith said the Iran war has hit air travel and consumer confidence WH Smith shares have cratered after the retailer slashed its profit forecast amid the prolonged slowdown in global travel and ...
Retailer plans to shut unprofitable stores as falling US airport traffic due to Middle East conflict hits trading Business live – latest updates WH Smith has issued a profit warning after shopper ...
WH Smith has limited its focus to stores within airports and railway stations - WH Smith WH Smith is seeking to raise more than £120m in a bid to combat falling airport sales caused by the Iran war.