Dixons cuts losses but sales slow
Dixons said like-for-like sales in the UK and Ireland rose by two per cent in the first half of its financial year, down from the six per cent improvement reported in the first quarter following a World Cup-related boost to television sales.
But the group said it outperformed a tough market and slashed underlying losses in the half year, down from 16m to 10.7m in the UK and Ireland.
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Hide AdDixons chief executive John Browett put faith in the group's store overhaul project to help it through "an extremely competitive" festive season.
It has now refitted 250 stores, with 25 launched under the megastore format across the UK.