Dixons ditches the High Street

Dixons Store Group (DSG) is pulling Dixons off British High Streets – the brand will continue, but only as a website. All Dixons stores will be rebranded as “Currys.digital” shops, starting in early May.

DSG International may socket to ’em yet

DSG International, the £3.1bn owner of the Dixons and Currys electrical retail chains, is unlikely to deliver sparkling news in its interim results on Wednesday, but its share price has still risen steadily in recent weeks.

Can Dixons survive?

John Clare is striving to save Dixons, a High Street name for 70 years. But the ailing patient could be in for drastic treatment if it is to survive Don’t ask Dixons boss John Clare for help if you are having trouble setting up your new electrical gadget. Clare, a big man with a quirky sense of h…

Dixons Denies Plans to Sell Appliances in Poland

British white goods and electronics retailer Dixons has refuted speculation about a large-scale move into Poland. Earlier detailed reports suggested that the company was preparing to open a chain of stores that would rival Media Markt and RTV AGD under the Electro World brand.

Dixons to Sell Appliances in Poland

The Dixons Group, a British company selling white goods and consumer electronic appliances, announced that it is about to enter Poland and set up a chain of supermarkets under the Electro World brand.

Dixons warning raises high street fears

November 17, 2004 Shares in Dixons have slumped by 6 per cent after the electrical goods retailer warned of a downturn in sales, compounding fears of weak high street spending at the start of the crucial Christmas trading period.

EU clears takeover of Kotsovolos by Dixons

BRUSSELS, Belgium — European Union regulators Thursday approved the takeover of Greek consumer electronics retailer Kotsovolos by the British chain Dixons PLC. The European Commission cleared the deal under a simplified procedure after finding no competition concerns.

Dixons makes move on Greek retailer

DIXONS, Europe’s leading electrical retailer, has moved to take a controlling interest in Greece’s top electrical stores chain. The company announced it had agreed to purchase 38.7 per cent of Kotsovolos for £36 million.