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WH Smith Plc
12.50β¬
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1.40Β αααΈααΆα GBP
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αααΌα | 475.50Β ααΆα | 2.70% |
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αααΆαααααα·ααααα·ααΆα | 257.50Β ααΆα | 5.53% |
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αααΌααα»ααα | -21.50Β ααΆα | -352.94% |
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αααααα»ααα | -4.52 | -345.65% |
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αααΌααα»ααααα»αααΆαααααΆαα αααα ααΆαααααα αα·αααΆαααΆααααααα | 52.00Β ααΆα | 4.00% |
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αααααΆαα αα·αααΆααα·αα·αααααααααααααΈ | 39.00Β ααΆα | -11.36% |
ααααααααα»α | 1.75Β αααΈααΆα | 2.88% |
ααΆαααα½ααα»αααααΌαααα»α | 1.37Β αααΈααΆα | 0.07% |
ααΌαβααααα»α | 380.00Β ααΆα | β |
ααΆαα αα»αβαα·αβααΆααααΆαααα | 128.00Β ααΆα | β |
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ααααααΎαααααα | 4.93% | β |
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ααααααΎααΎααα»α | 5.85% | β |
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αααααΆααααΈααααα·ααααα·ααΆα | 43.00Β ααΆα | 38.71% |
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αααααΆααααΈααΆααα·αα·ααα | -24.00Β ααΆα | 26.15% |
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αααααΆααααΈα α·ααααβαααααΆα | -27.50Β ααΆα | -511.11% |
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αααααΆαααα»ααα | -8.50Β ααΆα | -41.67% |
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αααααΆααααααα | 35.75Β ααΆα | 33.64% |
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WH Smith plc, trading as WHSmith, is a British travel 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, as well as the UK on-line retailers Funky Pigeon and Cult Pens.
The company was formed by Henry Walton Smith and his wife Anna in 1792 as a news vendor in London. It remained under the ownership of the Smith family for many years and saw large-scale expansion during the 1970s as the company began to diversify into other markets. Following a rejected private equity takeover in 2004, the company began to focus on its core retail business. In the 1960s, it was responsible for the creation of the ISBN book identifier.
The company sold its high street and online businesses, apart from Funky Pigeon and Cult Pens, to Modella Capital on 30 June 2025 to focus on its travel business. Modella rebranded the chain as TGJones.
WHSmith is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Wikipedia
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