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At least they are not shocking the market with updates anymore!
Tough market conditions but 2 years for mobile to break even, a lot can happen in 2 years still think they have way to any standalone CPW shops but I guess we have to trust that he knows what he's doing.
All in all could have been much worse but conditions are unlikely to improve much anytime soon.
Yeah, market seems to be liking the figures. SP up 5%
Think the results are strong & business on track. New 24m postpay provider Virgin Mobile along with new mobile propositions next FY. Electrics sales flat in a -3% market, also when you factor in a period of a very weak Pound, this shows great stability. Can see this creeping slowly up to 150-160 by May. Biggest risk to this is a Tory majority & Brexit end of Jan & the GBP dropping to record lows. Labour/SNP then 150 by Jan.
Interims on Thursday.
So results due next week any views?
From initial reports retail volume has been good over black Friday.Question is what about margins suspect they will be down particularly on mobile.
DC are in a legal dispute with 02 can not see their relationship being great.
I think DC need 02 much more than the other way round now.
As more people buy direct from the service provider or on the net where there is nearly always a cheaper deal in my experience can only see Dc's mobile issues continuing.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2019/11/09/dixons-carphone-boss-boxes-ahead-difficult-christmas/
What makes you say that? most of the mobile business is through o2? From what I can see there is no more cpw. It may as well call it self dixons. The phone business shrinking by the year
Could O2 be the first network to pull out of CPW when the legacy contract expires in the next 12 - 18 months?
Never seen so many sell orders today yet SP went up slightly vs others who in the main dropped.
Looking to short after over paying in store for cable
I’m a new investor, hoping for a steady recovery to previous levels. Broker views almost all looking positive, many for around 200p
Excellent rise
Spot on, they are like betting shops in some places there are that many :) and we know where they are heading.
He really needs to get on with closing the stand alone CPW stores just done a check on their site and amazingly there are 9 CPW stores within a 5 mile radius from where we live and 5 are standalone .There are even 2 in the same shopping centre.No wonder its not profitable.
Dixons Carphone 'to cut jobs' roughly 150 going, more to come I am sure
I agree with Funkhouser I like the new advert at last a decent one!! However I cant see retail turning it around, 2 years to break even. Jesus he pushing the boat out there. CPW part of the business has just been run into the ground over the last 3/5 years and I dont see how the same people are going to turn it around. New CEO but on the ground I think its just the same teams they need full clear out. Yes he bought shares at 112 does that fill me with confidence, NO as he bought them the year before at 1.63.
www.***************************/dixons-carphone-plc-98-6-potential-upside-indicated-by-morgan-stanley/412786665
Looking at the current deals Carphone now do now seem to be competing with the online operators.First time I have seen this they are usually more expensive sometimes by a fair amount.
Also like the new "switcheroo" campaign.
It does however highlight the fact that the operators are supplying packages that CPW will use to directly compete with their own direct sales as more people than ever buy direct from operators online or in their own stores which is obviously more profitable for the operators as they don't need to pay a commission.
This has to be a worry moving forward.
Thx bud. You r right, invitation only :-((
Just read It's by invite only, goes off your e mail address but they sold 5000 plus already
What the heck man!! I searched the whole of groupon and found nothing :-(((
Share the link pls :-)))
It's the melt-up.
Just had an e mail... buy a 10 quid voucher for 5 quid from Currys. ?? wow
We are closer to brexit than ever.car industry in a mess, retail in a mess, personal debt bigger than ever, construction industry slowing. Yet the ftse is near at record high. New companies making big losses than ever.
Hmmmm a strange one