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Activist investor Palliser builds stake in UK's WH Smith

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Posted on June 12, 2025

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(Reuters) - Activist investor Palliser Capital has built a nearly 5% stake in WH Smith, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday, sending shares of the British travel retailer up

Palliser Capital Acquires 5% Stake in WH Smith, Boosting Shares

By Yamini Kalia and Prerna Bedi

(Reuters) -Activist investor Palliser Capital has built a 5% stake in WH Smith, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday, sending shares of the British travel retailer up over 5%.

Palliser intends to review WH Smith's leverage targets and capital allocation policy to bolster shareholders' return, a Sky News report from earlier on Thursday said, citing a source.

"While its (WH Smith's) travel business has grown strongly in recent years... its share price is still around COVID-19 levels and has consistently underperformed the broader Travel & Leisure and Retail sectors," James Smith, founder and chief investment officer of Palliser, said in a mail to Reuters.

WH Smith shares have fallen about 10% in the last 12 months, while those of peer SSP Group slipped about 1%.

London-based Palliser recently led an unsuccessful proposal to force mining giant Rio Tinto to abandon its dual-listed structure in favour of a primary listing in Australia.

However, its public campaign against Capricorn Energy's merger with Israeli gas producer NewMed in 2023 won major shareholder approval for a board overhaul and strategic review of the energy company.

"Our stake demonstrates our conviction that WH Smith is an attractive investment opportunity...we look forward to engaging constructively with management to ensure the share price reflects its attractive growth outlook," Smith said.

Palliser's stake will put the investor among the top 10 shareholders of WH Smith. Los Angeles-based Causeway Capital Management is the largest with a 12.2% stake, according to LSEG.

WH Smith declined to comment on Palliser's investment.

The British company - a more than 230-year-old brand - operates about 1,200 stores in airports and train stations across 32 countries. It sold its iconic UK high-street business to Hobbycraft-owner Modella Capital in March to focus on global travel retail.

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(Reporting by Yamini Kalia, Prerna Bedi and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

Key Takeaways

  • Palliser Capital acquires a 5% stake in WH Smith.
  • WH Smith shares rise over 5% following the investment.
  • Palliser plans to review WH Smith's financial strategies.
  • The investment positions Palliser among WH Smith's top 10 shareholders.
  • WH Smith focuses on global travel retail after selling its UK high-street business.

Frequently Asked Questions

What stake has Palliser Capital acquired in WH Smith?
Palliser Capital has built a 5% stake in WH Smith, which has led to a more than 5% increase in the company's shares.
What are Palliser's intentions regarding WH Smith?
Palliser intends to review WH Smith's leverage targets and capital allocation policy to enhance shareholder returns.
How has WH Smith's share price performed recently?
WH Smith's shares have fallen about 10% over the last 12 months, remaining around COVID-19 levels and underperforming compared to its peers.
What is the significance of Palliser's stake in WH Smith?
Palliser's stake positions it among the top 10 shareholders of WH Smith, indicating a strong belief in the company's potential as an investment opportunity.
What other companies has Palliser Capital been involved with?
Palliser recently led an unsuccessful proposal regarding Rio Tinto's dual-listed structure and successfully campaigned for a board overhaul at Capricorn Energy.

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