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The sale of FunkyPigeon.com means WHSmith can fully concentrate on the airport channel which already provides 85% of its ...
British travel retailer WH Smith has agreed to sell its online personalised greeting card subsidiary, Funky Pigeon, to ...
WH Smith has sold its Funky Pigeon brand to Card Factory, as the retailer sheds legacy assets ahead of a pivot towards ...
WH Smith said it agreed to sell its online personalized greeting card business for 26 million pounds ($34.7 million)as part of a strategic shift to become a pure-play travel retailer.
Heathrow is implementing a new strategy to improve its convenience shopping offer, and WH Smith and Relay are the partners ...
The WHSmith branch at Fosse Park has been renamed. The store is now called TGJones, after the new owner of the iconic chain ...
British travel retailer WHSmith will expand its footprint at John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, US, with ...
WH Smith said it had sold its online greeting cards business, funkypigeon.com, to Card Factory for £26m as it continued its ...
The move to sell funkypigeon.com is consistent with the group’s strategic focus on travel retail, which led to divestment of ...
WH Smith has announced that it has agreed to the sale of its online personalised card business, Funkey Pigeon.
Stores across the UK, except those in travel locations such as airports and train stations, are now being rebranded as TGJones. And now the Northwich store in Witton Street has undergone its rebrand, ...
The Bristol and Guernsey-based novelty greeting cards line was sold for £24m, with Card Factory looking to integrate its ...