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The United Kingdom based DSG International plc (formerly Dixons Group plc) is one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in Europe. The company operates the Dixons, Currys, PC World, The Link retail chains and the Mastercare electronics repair business in the UK and the Electro World, UniEuro, Elkjøp, PC City and Κωτσοβολοσ chains in Continental Europe. Image File history File links DSGi. ...
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A drawing of a self-service store Retailing consists of the sale of goods/merchandise for personal or household consumption either from a fixed location such as a department store or kiosk, or away from a fixed location and related subordinated services (Definition of the WTO (last page). ...
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Consumer electronics is electronic equipment intended for use by everyday people. ...
A drawing of a self-service store Retailing consists of the sale of goods/merchandise for personal or household consumption either from a fixed location such as a department store or kiosk, or away from a fixed location and related subordinated services (Definition of the WTO (last page). ...
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Currys is an electrical retailer in the UK, and is owned by DSG International. ...
PC World is a Britains largest specialist chain of computer superstores. ...
The Link is one of the leading mobile phone retailers in the United Kingdom. ...
Mastercare logo Mastercare is part of DSG International plc and provides after-sales services for customers of Dixons, Currys, PC World and The Link. ...
Elkjøp is the biggest electrical retailer in the Nordic countries, with over 170 stores across five countries. ...
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The Group specialises in the sale of high technology consumer electronics, personal computers, domestic appliances, photographic equipment, communication products and related financial and after sales services (e.g. extended warranties). In 1982 Dixons introduced their Saisho own-brand range of electronic goods, since rebranded Advent. 1982 (MCMLXXXII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dixons Stores Group (as they were known at the time) founded the UK Internet Service Provider Freeserve, which was later purchased by Wanadoo, now a subsidiary of France Télécom, and rebranded as Wanadoo. Freeserve was one of the key internet bubble stocks in the UK, and Dixons made large profits by selling much of its stake close to the top of the market. An Internet service provider (ISP, also called Internet access provider) is a business or organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services. ...
Wanadoo is a French Internet Service Provider (ISP), which is a subsidiary of France Telecom. ...
Wanadoo logo Wanadoo is a French Internet Service Provider (ISP), which is a subsidiary of France Télécom. ...
France Télécom (outside of France often spelled France Telecom, without the accents) is the main telecommunication company in France. ...
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In 2005 the group acquired an option to buy Eldorado Group, the largest electrical retailer in Russia and Ukraine by 2011 at a fixed price of $1.9 billion. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In 2004, Dixons announced they would stop selling VCRs when their existing stock ran out as there was no longer sufficient demand for them, compared to DVD Players. On 8 August 2005 Dixons followed this move by announcing they would stop selling non-digital cameras. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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UK and Ireland Electricals Currys claim to be the UK's largest electrical retailer, with 300 out-of-town superstores and 60 high-street shops. They also have 4 stores in the Republic of Ireland (as of 17 September 2005). The company's primary market is white and brown goods, but they also sell computers and mobile phones. Currys is an electrical retailer in the UK, and is owned by DSG International. ...
Currys is an electrical retailer in the UK, and is owned by DSG International. ...
Superstore is a name used for various kinds of large retail store. ...
Ilfracombe High Street, Devon, England High Street, or the High Street is the generic name (and frequently the official name) of the business street of towns or cities in the United Kingdom . ...
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A major appliance is a large machine which accomplishes some routine housekeeping task, which includes purposes such as cooking, food preservation, or cleaning, whether in a household, institutional, commercial or industrial setting. ...
A major appliance is a large machine which accomplishes some routine housekeeping task, which includes purposes such as cooking, food preservation, or cleaning, whether in a household, institutional, commercial or industrial setting. ...
The tower of a personal computer. ...
Unlike Currys, Dixons stores are usually found on the high street. In fact, the company claims to be the UK's leading high street retailer of consumer electronics, with 190 stores. In addition to this presence, the company has 6 stores in Ireland, 22 tax-free stores in airports and 5 "Dixons xL" stores. The neutrality of this article is disputed. ...
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Ilfracombe High Street, Devon, England High Street, or the High Street is the generic name (and frequently the official name) of the business street of towns or cities in the United Kingdom . ...
A typical duty-free store, at Zurich International Airport Duty-free shops (or stores) are found in the customs zones of International Airports, ports or international means of transport, and do not apply the local/national taxes and duties. ...
Distribution Distribution is done throughout a collection of Local Distribution Centres through out the Country such as Erith and Perivale.
DSG Ireland DSG Ireland have stores in the major centres of the Republic of Ireland. As of 17 September 2005 there are six Dixons stores, four Currys and six PC World outlets. September 17 is the 260th day of the year (261st in leap years). ...
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Currys is an electrical retailer in the UK, and is owned by DSG International. ...
PC World is a Britains largest specialist chain of computer superstores. ...
Computing and Communications PC World is a specialist chain of computer superstores. The chain has 151 stores across the UK and a further 6 in Ireland. the store main chain operators have the knowledge and experience of delivering the bust buy product and service to all customers. PC World is a Britains largest specialist chain of computer superstores. ...
PC World may refer to one of two topics: The American computer magazine The British computer store chain This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The tower of a personal computer. ...
Superstore is a name used for various kinds of large retail store. ...
PC City PC City exists in continental Europe as an extension of the group's PC World chain. Beginning with the acquisition of Ei System in Spain, the company has expanded in the intervening years and now has a presence in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy and Sweden. Continental Europe refers to the continent of Europe, explicitly excluding European islands and peninsulae. ...
PC World may refer to one of two topics: The American computer magazine The British computer store chain This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
PC World Business PC World Business provides computer equipment for businesses.
PC ServiceCall PC ServiceCall provides IT technical support for customers of the DSG International plc group of companies.
The Link is a UK mobile phone retailer of which DSG have a 60% stake. The other 40% is owned by O2 plc. The Link logo The Link is one of the leading mobile phone retailers in the United Kingdom. ...
The O2 plc Logo O2 plc (known prior to March 2005 as mmO2 and usually stylised as O2, like the chemical symbol) is a British telecommunications company specialising in mobile phones, previously part of BT Group plc. ...
Genesis DSG Business Services Mastercare logo Mastercare is part of DSG International plc and provides after-sales services for customers of Dixons, Currys, PC World and The Link. ...
European Electricals Elkjøp is the biggest electrical retailer in the Nordic countries, with over 170 stores across five countries. ...
Elkjøp is the biggest electrical retailer in the Nordic countries, with over 170 stores across five countries. ...
Elkjøp is the biggest electrical retailer in the Nordic countries, with over 170 stores across five countries. ...
Elkjøp is the biggest electrical retailer in the Nordic countries, with over 170 stores across five countries. ...
Electro World UniEuro Omni Source Κωτσοβολοσ Financial results Notes: For details of notes and coins, see British coinage and British banknotes. ...
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- 2: the above trend profits for 2000 and 2001 were primarily attributable to profits on disposal of Freeserve shares.
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