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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Currys_plcCurrys plc - Wikipedia

    In June 2023, Frasers Group acquired a stake in Currys, which would increase during the year. [ 19 ] In November 2023, Currys announced that they would be selling their Greek and Cypriot business, Kotsovolos, and would be leaving the South Eastern European market.

  2. In 1984 Dixons acquired Currys, a retail chain with 570 shops selling electrical and other household goods; Currys retained its separate brand identity. [7] In February 1993, Dixons bought Vision Technology Group (VTG), operating under the PC World brand at Croydon, Lakeside Shopping Centre, Brentford and Staples Corner. [8]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CurrysCurrys - Wikipedia

    In 1984, Currys was taken over by Dixons (another electrical products retail chain, now Currys plc) but maintained its separate brand identity. In April 2006, Dixons Stores Group announced that its Dixons shops, except in Ireland and in duty-free areas in airports, would be rebranded as Currys.digital [ 6 ] (later changed to Currys Digital).

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · OWNERSHIP. According to LSEG data, hedge fund Redwheel is Currys' largest shareholder with a 14.9% stake, followed by Spanish investment firm Cobas Asset Management, which has a 9.2% stake.

  5. May 13, 2021 · In 1984, Dixons Retail bought the Currys Group. The changes announced today include rebranding more than 300 stores, 13,000 colleague uniforms and over 300 vehicle liveries.

  6. US investment firm Elliott Advisors has walked away from making a takeover bid for Currys after being rejected by the retailer's board "multiple times". It had initially proposed an offer that...

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  8. Feb 17, 2024 · Feb 17 (Reuters) - British electricals retailer Currys (CURY.L) confirmed on Saturday that it had rejected a proposal from investment management firm Elliott Advisors to acquire the company.

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