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British travel retailer WH Smith has agreed to sell its online personalised greeting card subsidiary, Funky Pigeon, to ...
Card Factory has agreed to acquire online personalised card and gift retailer Funky Pigeon from WH Smith for £24 million, in ...
WH Smith has sold its Funky Pigeon brand to Card Factory for £24m, as the brand sheds its retail stores and trims costs.
It comes as WH Smith sells off its non-core assets, as well as its high street business, to become a pure-play travel ...
The Card Factory share price surged earlier in the week following the announcement it had acquired Funky Pigeon from WH Smith. The post What’s going on with the Card Factory share price? appeared ...
WH Smith has announced that it has agreed to the sale of its online personalised card business, Funkey Pigeon.
WH Smith said it had sold its online greeting cards business, funkypigeon.com, to Card Factory for £26m as it continued its ...
A plan to brand the Inverness High Street store with near-identical signs ‘doesn’t meet design guidelines’ despite the old ...
The 480 WH Smith stores around the UK will disappear over the coming weeks - but many will reopen under a new brand.
The name WH Smith is disappearing from the high street, marking the end of an era for a business that began in 1792.
WH Smith has been in talks to sell its high street business for months. The division now makes up just 15pc of profits, and the company said it was focusing on its growing travel business, which ...
The Bristol and Guernsey-based novelty greeting cards line was sold for £24m, with Card Factory looking to integrate its ...