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Dixons corporate shake-up

Tuesday 26 January 1999 00:02 GMT
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DIXONS, the electrical retailer, is to create three retail groups - Currys, PC World and Dixons - in a corporate shake-up announced yesterday.

Two new companies will also be formed: Dixons Group Retail Property, to manage the company's properties, and Freeserve, to house the group's free Internet offering, which Dixons' chief executive, John Clare, will chair.

Each of the three retail groups will be headed by a group managing director reporting directly to Mr Clare.

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