Organic sales rose 15% as demand for tech products lifts group
Dixons
US brand joins a host of other retailers closing their physical shops in Ireland
Irish banks have tough session as AIB falls 2.6 per cent, Bank of Ireland falls 1.8 per cent
Strong growth in Irish stores as customers shift to online shopping
Carphone Warehouse’s parent would have been pilloried if it hadn’t repaid Irish taxpayers after axing almost 500 jobs
Dixon Carphone also owns Currys PC World, which is booming in the pandemic
Footfall down 40% in past year, customers increasingly buying sim-free handsets, says firm
Retailer recently lost Vodafone as a partner and has been in discussions with Eir
Company has benefitted from home working boom
Electrical retailer said British and Ireland mobile sales slumped 20%
Non-essential stores reopen for first time in 12 weeks with Primark among the busiest
Renewed hopes for Covid-19 treatment boosts investor sentiment
Electricals retailer says it has extended its debt facilities, putting it in a robust position financially
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