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DSGi cautiously optimistic after Windows 7 boost

by Scott Bicheno on 26 November 2009, 11:49

Tags: Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), DSG International (LON:DXNS)

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On the mend?

UK electronics retail group DSGi released interim results for the 24 weeks ended 17 October today, and the owner of PC World reckons its long-term strategy is on-track.

Underlying group sales were down 1 percent to £3.33 billion, but DSGi saw positive trends in its key UK and Ireland operations, with UK Computing returning to sales growth thanks, in part, to a significant improvement following the launch of Microsoft's Windows 7 OS.

"Our turnaround is on track and customers are responding well to the significant changes we are making," said chief exec John Browett. "We have seen improving trends in a number of our businesses, particularly in recent weeks. While we are cautious about the outlook for 2010, we are well-positioned as we enter into Peak trading with compelling offers for customers."

Total sales for the UK and Ireland were down 11 percent to £1,625.7 million, leading to an underlying operating loss of £16.0 million. UK Computing sales were down 17 percent, but it still managed an underlying operating profit of £7.2 million.

PC World reported very weak B2B sales and customers delaying purchases in the lead up to the launch of Windows 7 on 22 October. Since then, PC World reports a positive like for like sales performance.

Elsewhere, Reuters reports that major OEMs, including Acer and Dell, also reported a sales spike around the launch of Windows 7.

 



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I'm not surprised, at ~30% higher price than most other retailers their customers are paying through the nose.
MonkeyL
I'm not surprised, at ~30% higher price than most other retailers their customers are paying through the nose.

Because the only people that go in there dont know about the internet, the need a £399 laptop with 4gb ram for that.
£3.3 billion revenue?! I had no idea they were still this huge after Dixons wind-up, (well actually I'm not sure I would ever have thought they were this huge)

I did buy my W7 pre-order from them though. £39,99 same as everywhere else. Their worst crime is surely selling “Entertainment” PC's that have integrated graphics or a HD 4350 on them, and the unsuspecting consumers expect that they will be able to game.