Dixons dragged into AMD vs Intel
Talkback alan retired use AMD intel prices out of my market Dixons will loose customers with lack of choise
[July 5, 2005, 12:46]
Dixons pulls out of VoIP
News The Dixons group is shutting down its year-old Freetalk voice over IP (VoIP) service and transferring the customers to former rival Vonage. Citing incompatibility with the changing face of the Dixons brand — Dixons Stores Group (DSG) recently...
[September 7, 2006, 13:30]
Dixons mulls over more Net investments
News Dixons also announced it is will create 3000 new jobs. The runaway success of the group's Freeserve Web service, which Dixons claims stole the number one position after just 11 eleven weeks after launch, has boosted confidence in Net-related business.
[July 8, 1999, 7:33]
Dixons ditches high street for the Web
Talkback I hope Dixons isn't foolish enough to build an "Internet Explorer Only" site then, or they'll lose me as a customer for starters.
[April 5, 2006, 13:42]
Dixons ditches high street for the Web
News Dixons will move off the high street and exist purely as an online retailer, Dixons Services Group announced on Wednesday. Electrical goods retailer DSG said that it will rebrand its high street Dixons stores as Currys.digital, and move the Dixons...
[April 5, 2006, 12:50]
Dixons gets hiring for technology boom
News High street retailer Dixons Group announced on Monday that it is creating 1,000 new jobs as it gears up for a boom in consumer demand for products such as PDAs and home wireless kit. The company, which owns the Dixons, PC World and The Link store...
[July 1, 2002, 13:50]
Dixons moves on from Logica fiasco
News High-street electrical retailer Dixons Group (DSG) International is to outsource IT infrastructure support and software development to Indian IT company HCL Technologies in a deal believed to be worth around £150m.
[January 20, 2006, 15:00]
Dixons and Epson UK HQs closed by oil depot blaze
News Dixons and Epson say that have not been affected by the closure of their head offices due to the fire at Hemel Hempstead which broke out on Sunday morning. Both Dixons and Epson have their head offices close to the Buncefield fuel depot, but...
[December 12, 2005, 13:30]
Exclusive: Dixons may buy into Cyrix
News The decision is still at the rumour stage as Cyrix buyers are all agog at the news, but Dixons press office issued a flat denial. As for the Dixons story, watch this space for confirmations. The machines are said to use the Cyrix MII-300 and will...
[October 29, 1998, 13:20]
Dixons Group Use indian outsourcing
Talkback The dixons group use india for branch computer support tills etc.try ringing for any assistance its terrible.
[January 14, 2008, 12:04]
Dixons says Xmas was slow, new year better
News Dixons shares fell 58p to 512p on the news. However, Dixons maintained that it was on the right tracks, saying sales in its PC World superstores were up 11 per cent for the first half of the year. The PC market will continue to grow," said John...
[January 15, 1998, 10:13]
Dixons: It's Time to protect PC World
News British retailer Dixons looks set to take legal action in an attempt to prevent computer manufacturer Time from launching a range of high street stores branded as The Computer World. According to reports, Dixons believes the consumers could confuse...
[March 25, 2002, 9:13]
A Year Ago: Dixons baffled by Intel accusation
News The UK's largest electrical retailer Dixons reacted angrily today to a verbal attack on its pricing by Intel's chief executive Craig Barrett. However, Dixons' turned the criticism round to shame Intel's eroding market position as a result of rival...
[November 19, 1999, 6:02]
Dixons dragged into AMD vs Intel
News AMD has accused Dixons of being in Intel's pocket, as part of its antitrust lawsuit against its rival. In a 48 page complaint to the US District Court of Delaware issued last week, AMD alleged that "in exchange for Intel payments, Dixons Services...
[July 4, 2005, 13:15]
Dixons' easy choice led to hard decision
Leader When it fails — as happened with Dixons' aborted attempt to divest itself of its internal IT with the help of LogicaCMG's scalpel - the complications can be acute at first, chronic later. On the face of it, Dixons seems to have made an elemental...
[July 22, 2005, 12:35]
Dixons IT outsourcing deal collapses
News UK electronics retailer Dixons has pulled out of a plan to outsource its UK IT operations to India, creating chaos for hundreds of IT staff. Negotiations with LogicaCMA are believed to have collapsed last week after senior Dixons management found...
[July 21, 2005, 14:15]
Dixons warns of tech sales slump
News Dixons Group has warned of disappointing sales at its PC World outlets, which sell computer hardware, software and services to small businesses and consumers. In its latest trading update, issued on Wednesday morning, Dixons Group said that like...
[September 7, 2005, 15:45]
Dixons to dabble with online share dealing
News GlobalNet Finacial.com has already teamed up with Dixons to create UK-iNvest.com, an online financial news and information service on Freeserve's money channel. Following the 13 percent stake, reported to be worth £15 million, in the Nasdaq-listed...
[May 14, 1999, 17:14]
Dixons launches 'Patriot' own-brand PCs
News ZDNet revealed on Thursday that the UK's biggest PC retailer was to sell low cost, entry-level PCs -- a development denied by Dixons. The £599 Patriot, which contains the Cyrix MII-300 processor, will be available at 800 PC World, Curry's and...
[November 2, 1998, 14:16]
Dixons invites pricing investigation
News The electrical retailer Dixons said yesterday that it would welcome an investigation into PC pricing in its outlets. The news follows a series of allegations that Dixons is exploiting its dominant presence in the High Street where it controls more...
[November 24, 1998, 9:16]



