Difference between revisions of "Dixons"
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− | :Dixons, which includes the Currys, PC World and The Link brands, has already made serious inroads on the Continent. | + | :Dixons, which includes the [[Currys]], [[PC World]] and [[The Link]] brands, has already made serious inroads on the Continent. |
− | :In 1999, it bought Scandinavian computer and electrical appliances retailer Elkjop, turning it into the leader in its field in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. | + | :In 1999, it bought Scandinavian computer and electrical appliances retailer [[Elkjop]], turning it into the leader in its field in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. |
− | :Dixons has also moved into Hungary and the Czech Republic and last year it paid GBP 230 million for Italian retailer UniEuro. | + | :Dixons has also moved into Hungary and the Czech Republic and last year it paid GBP 230 million for Italian retailer [[UniEuro]]. (''Mail on Sunday'', February 2, 2003) |
Revision as of 21:00, 13 January 2006
According to the Mail on Sunday:
- Dixons, which includes the Currys, PC World and The Link brands, has already made serious inroads on the Continent.
- In 1999, it bought Scandinavian computer and electrical appliances retailer Elkjop, turning it into the leader in its field in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
- Dixons has also moved into Hungary and the Czech Republic and last year it paid GBP 230 million for Italian retailer UniEuro. (Mail on Sunday, February 2, 2003)