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Dixons scores big with World Cup TV sales
Electricals group Dixons Retail, owner of the Currys aand PC World chains, declared itself the winner of the TV retail World Cup after the tournament helped lift sales.
World Cup boosts Dixons sales
Electricals group Dixons Retail, owner of the Currys and PC World chains, has reported a good start to the year helped by the World Cup and demand for iPads.
Results fail to boost confidence in Kesa
Electricals group Kesa has much to prove as it pushes on with an improvement programme Investec said, rating its shares a hold.
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Dixons ditches a ‘plethora’ of own-brands to refresh line-up
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Profits up at DSGi after strong second half
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DSGi reports World Cup sales boost
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Lakeland and Richer Sounds ranked best shops in Which? survey
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Currys-owner DSGi unveils 6% like-for-like advance
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DSGi to trial Starbucks cafes in its megastores
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DSGi steps up roll out of 2-in-1 shops
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DSGi ready for Best Buy after stellar Christmas
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Grocers’ non-food sales to increase 40% by 2014
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Productivity tool to be rolled out to more DSGi chains
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DSGi secures £311m injection to speed up turnaround plans
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DSGi restructures executive team
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DSGi launches broadband deal to take on Carphone
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DSGi to cut 400 head office jobs
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DSGi to extend PC World’s digital download service to all its brands
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PC World on the hunt for robotics supreme
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Electricals retailers to stop selling analogue TVs
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DSGi profits drop 25%
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Phones 4U to open shop-in-shops in Currys and PC World
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DSGi tests combined Currys/PC World at Bluewater
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Customers queue all night for iPad launch
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SouthGate Bath 75% let
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Best Buy opening helps neighbour Currys deliver top trading result
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Sex scandals spice up demand for Pixmania’s spying devices
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‘iPod’ the most searched-for brown goods brand term
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Snow causes retailers to shut up shop
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Computer retailers defend standards
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PC World to build brand with ‘biggest ever’ marketing drive
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DSGi to roll out new store formats
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PC World facelift to be rolled out
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Browett outlines DSGi strategy
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New look for Dixons and PC World at T5
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DSGi head office staff get a lesson in green printing
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DSGi raided in Intel probe
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Retailers’ woes deepen as new year gloom tarnishes prospects
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