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What’s happening at DSGi?

by Scott Bicheno on 13 January 2009, 13:51

Tags: PC World (LON:DXNS), DSG International (LON:DXNS)

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Managing expectations

The last part of the Plan Webb wanted to bring attention to is the refitting of stores. "Refitted stores open for more than a month are generally trading 25 percent up on the others," he revealed.

Another presumed indicator of DSGi's difficulties is the reduction in its levels of credit insurance from companies like Euler Hermes. Webb insisted this is just part of a broader trend. "Credit insurance is an industry-wide issue; more a reflection of the state of the insurance industry than anything else."

To conclude, we brought up a common complaint within the channel that DSGi has used its dominant position to impose punitive terms and conditions on anyone wanting to put its stock on the shelves of its stores. While not conceding the point, Webb was keen to stress that Browett is "an extremely hands-on CEO and has developed close relationships with suppliers."

So the picture Webb paints is of a company that knows it's got to change, and fast, in order to survive. Add to its internal challenges the global recession, the trend away from the High Street and onto the Internet, and the imminent arrival of Best Buy in force and you have a Herculean task.

Quite how far it's got to go will be apparent on Thursday, when its latest trading figures are announced of which expectations are low.

 



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It was still having issues with stock levels today too.
I've been to a few stores recently - and the stock systems were generally out of date - for example they would show one store as having 2 items available - yet when visiting the store there were none to be found.

However, when going to the PC World in Warrington - the difference in the store compared to the others was immense. It had a much better layout, with cool PCs spread out near the front (even painted up Commodore gaming PCs) with games running that you could play, plus a whole area for playing console games with gaming chairs setup. Plus the service I got was very good, with staff being very helpful, even friendly at times!
joshwa
I've been to a few stores recently - and the stock systems were generally out of date - for example they would show one store as having 2 items available - yet when visiting the store there were none to be found.

It's not out of date - its inaccuracies. They can be a result of:

a) Returns not being processed correctly
b) Audit counts not done properly
c) Theft

Also, can someone please correct this article - you will find that the shares are currently trading at 20.75 - this is 20.75p and not £20! They have never been at £100 as far as I'm aware either, so someone has got the pounds and pence mixed up! (confirmation it is pence and not pounds: http://www.dsgiplc.com)
Not sure if I'm being dumb, but their share prices are around 20 pence a share, not £20?
You're not, my bad. Corrected. The price was quoted before close of trading.