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WHSmith: British retailer
WH Smith plc, trading as WHSmith, is a British retailer, with headquarters in Swindon, England, which operates a chain of railway station, airport, port, hospital and motorway service station shops selling books, stationery, magazines, newspapers, entertainment products and confectionery.

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WH Smith buyer ousted from auction of struggling discounter Poundland

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The investment firm which has agreed to buy WH Smith's high street operations has been eliminated from the auction of Poundland, the struggling discounter.
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Hobbycraft to axe stores and jobs in radical restructuring

hobbycraft to axe stores and jobs in radical restructuring
The new owner of WH Smithโ€™s high street arm is drawing up plans which could result in the closure of nearly a quarter of the stores operated by Hobbycraft, the arts and crafts chain.
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WH Smith to become latest high street giant to disappear – what are the others?

wh smith to become latest high street giant to disappear – what are the others?
WH Smith's name will be erased across high streets after the 233-year-old company sold part of its business to the owner of Hobbycraft.
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WH Smith name to disappear from the high street

wh smith name to disappear from the high street
WH Smith has sold its 233-year old high street business to the owner of Hobbycraft for ยฃ76m.
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The retailers 'named and shamed' for failing to pay minimum wage

the retailers 'named and shamed' for failing to pay minimum wage
WHSmith, M&S and Argos are among the retailers 'named and shamed' by the government for breaking the law on the minimum wage.
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WH Smith targeted by cyber attack with hackers accessing company data

WH Smith has said it has been the target of a cyber attack that has seen hackers access company data.
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