Kesa Electricals
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Kesa Electricals plc | |
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Type | Public (LSE: KESA) |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | London, England, UK |
Key people | David Newlands Chairman Jean-Noël Labroue CEO Simon Herrick Finance Director |
Industry | Retailer |
Products | Brown Goods, White goods, Telecommunications, Information technology, Digital photo processing, Pre-recorded media, Furniture |
Revenue | ▲ £4,500 million GBP (End of January 2007)[1] |
Employees | circa 25,000+ |
Website | www.kesaelectricals.com |
Kesa Electricals plc (LSE: KESA Euronext: KESA) is a European consumer electronics and household appliance retailing group formed in 2003 by demerger from Kingfisher plc. It is the third largest electrical group in Europe. It is dual-listed on the London Stock Exchange and Euronext and is a member of the FTSE 250 index.
Kesa Electricals is based in London and owns several European retailers including Comet in the United Kingdom, and Darty in France. It also has sourcing offices based in Paris and Hong Kong, as well as a wholly owned wholesaler of electrical accessories, Dacem, who supply all of Kesa's European operations. In the year ended 31 January 2007 Kesa had turnover of £4.5 billion.
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[edit] Group at a glance
Darty France Retail originally in France. They own 209 stores, equalling 274,400 square metres of selling space and 10,848 employees. |
Darty Italy Retail in Italy. They own 9 stores, equalling 13,600 square metres of selling space and 214 employees. |
Darty Turkey Retail in Turkey. They own 1 store which has 1,500 square metres of selling space with 58 employees. |
Darty Switzerland Retail in Switzerland. They own 3 stores, with 4,400 square metres of selling space and 114 employees. |
Comet Retail and E-commerce in UK. They own 248 stores, with 258,900 square metres of selling space 8,544 employees. |
But Retail in France. They also sell furniture. They own 107 stores, with 348,100 square metres of selling space and 3,755 employees. |
BCC Retail and E-commerce in Netherlands. With 42 stores, 55,800 square metres of selling space and 983 employees. |
Vanden Borre Retail in Belgium. They own 53 stores, with 53,800 square metres of selling space and 892 employees. |
Datart Retail in Czech Republic / Slovakia. Owning 33 stores and 33,400 square metres of selling space, with 1,125 employees. |
ProLine The name given to a bargain range of products made by KESA Electricals in Japan. The products are often inexpensive due to its own brand nature. Its rival is DSG International's Advent and Matsui brands. |
[edit] Competitors
- DSG International - Who own UK retailers, Currys, PC World and The Link.
- Home Retail Group - Who own Argos and Homebase.
- Tesco Direct
[edit] External links
- Kesa corporate site
- KESA corporate site
- Comet corporate site
- Comet Commercial Website
- Comet-Accessories Website
- Darty Website (France)
- But Website
- Bcc Website
- Electro / VandenBorre Website
- Datart Website (Czech Republic)
- Datart Website (Slovak Republic)
- Darty Website (Italy)
- Darty Website (Switzerland)
- KESA Stock Chart