PC City
Part of Dixons Carphone | |
Industry | Retail |
Headquarters | Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom |
Products | Information technology |
Revenue | n/a (see Dixons Carphone for group revenue.) |
PC City was a chain of computer superstores owned and run by Dixons Carphone, and was equivalent to the PC World brand, which operates in the United Kingdom & Ireland. (As of February 2016, the last PC City logo was identical – aside from the name – to the previous version of the PC World logo).
Previously, PC City had stores in several countries, but these are now closed:–
- Sweden – In 2009, the physical stores closed down. In August 2013, the online outlet switched to the Electro World brand.[1]
- France – In December 2001, the chain started with 2 stores, but closed all 9 stores in February 2007.
- Spain – In April 2011, the chain closed all 34 stores.[2] Most of the store were sold to Worten.
- Italy - The business was combined with UniEuro, which was merged with Marco Polo in 2013.[3]
Store statistics
By November 2008, the former number of stores of the PC City Group was as follows. The data was taken from DSG International.co.uk, which is now offline.[4]
Number of Stores | Year of First Opening | |
---|---|---|
Spain | 40 | 2000 |
Italy | 15 | 2002 |
Sweden | 9 | 2003 |
References
- ↑ "PC City blir Electroworld" [PC City becomes Electroworld] (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 August 2013.
PC City blir Electroworld [..] Electroworld har övertagit hanteringen av befintliga kunder till PC City. (Automated translation: "Electro World has come to Sweden! [..] Electro World has taken over the management of existing customers to PC City. ")
- ↑ "Dixons Retail axes Spanish division". Financial Times. 14 April 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
- ↑ http://www.dixonsretail.com/sites/default/files/attachments/pdf/Carphone_Prospectus.pdf
- ↑ .
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