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Dixons confirms PIXmania sale to Mutares

Dixons Retail, the owner of Currys and PC World, has announced that it has completed its consultations with works councils for the sale of its loss-making… View Article

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Dixons confirms PIXmania sale to Mutares

Dixons Retail, the owner of Currys and PC World, has announced that it has completed its consultations with works councils for the sale of its loss-making PIXmania business in France to German holding company Mutares AG.

As part of the deal, Dixons will provide around £59 million of ring-fenced capital to support the business after the purchase.

In a statement issued today, Dixons said that Mutares had developed a “robust plan” to build on PIXmania’s pure play e-commerce operations and would also further develop its software platform.

For the year to April 2013, the assets being disposed of generated retail operating losses of £31.3 million and losses before tax of £114.3 million on turnover of £397.7 million and gross assets of £48.0 million. The transaction is expected to complete in December.

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Sebastian James, Dixons group chief executive, said: “I am delighted that we have been able to conclude consultations with the works councils so swiftly. This is testament to the strength of the plans that mutares has for the business, and to the vision that they were able to share with our colleagues at PIXmania. I believe that the company has an exciting future, and I look forward to watching it flourish under new ownership.”

Aurélien Fauvel, head of Mutares France, added: “I am very pleased that we are now able to proceed with this transaction following positive discussions with employee representatives. We firmly believe that PIXmania can achieve long term success and can look forward with confidence.”

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