- Dixons (UK)
:"This article is about Dixons, the UK electrical retailer. For the parent company, formerly known as "Dixons Group plc", see
DSG International plc ."Infobox_Company
company_name = Dixons
company_
company_type = Part ofDSG International plc
company_slogan = n/a.
foundation =27 October ,1937 (as Dixon Studios Limited)
location = flagicon|UK Dixons House
Maylands Ave.Hemel Hempstead
HertsEngland
HP2 7TG
key_people =Per Bjørgås (GroupManaging Director , UK and International Electricals Division since January 2006),
Sir John Collins (GroupChairman since September 2002),
John Clare CBE (Group Chief Executive since 1994) | industry = Retail
products =White goods ,Telecommunications ,Information technology
revenue = n/a (seeDSG International plc for group revenue.)
num_employees = 4,169 (2005)
homepage = http://www.dixons.co.uk/Dixons is an electrical
retailer in the UK andRepublic of Ireland , and is owned byDSG International plc (formerly Dixons Group). With its origins in a photographic shop opened byCharles Kalms , the chain had a store in most towns and cities across the UK and Ireland. OnApril 5 2006 , Dixons announced that they were removing the brand from the high street (except inIreland ) and would only be using theCurrys brand, branded asCurrys.digital . DSG Ireland followed suit in August 2008. [http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/electrical-store-dixons-to-be-rebranded-under-currys-name-1448260.html] .The Dixons stores in The Netherlands had been sold off years before the rebrand and also still carry the Dixons brand.
Origins
The first Dixons was opened by
Charles Kalms in Southend as a photographic studio in 1937. The business flourished during the Second World War, as there was much demand for photographic services and family portraits. By the end of the war Kalms had opened seven more studios in theLondon area. Unfortunately for Kalms, the demands for portrait services decreased considerably after the war, and he was forced to close all but one studio inEdgware , north London. The company was taken over by his sonStanley Kalms , who was chairman until recently, and remains president for life.Reputation
"For full discussion, see Currys.digital"
OnApril 5 2006 , Dixons announced that they were removing the brand from the UK high street and would only be using theCurrys brand, branded asCurrys.digital . This was said to signal a shift to more internet based selling and to "reduce confusion". Dixons stores would be retained in Ireland, and other locations such as airports, whilst also retaining its website. In the Republic of Ireland, the Dixons brand was axed from the high street in August 2008, with the stores rebranded Curry's (not Currys.digital, however, and with a new Currys logo). One store (in theJervis Shopping Centre ) remains Dixons pending its conversion to aPC World outlet. DSG Ireland intends to open a dixons.ie internet site however, maintaining the brand [http://www.dixons.ie] .ee also
* Dixons Netherlands
* DSG International "(Formerly known as Dixons Stores Group)"External links
* [http://www.dixons.co.uk/ Dixons official site]
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