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Tuesday 22 January 2019 8:36 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 3:16 am

Dixons Carphone enjoys gaming boost but signals more trouble in mobile market

Dixons Carphone retained its full-year profit guidance this morning as a surge in gaming and super-size TV sales over the crucial Christmas trading period helped counter a persistent slump in demand for postpaid mobile phones.

Buoyed by foreign demand from markets such as Sweden, Denmark and Greece, the FTSE 250 kept its profit guidance of roughly £300m unchanged.

For the 10 weeks to the 5 January group like-for-like revenue edged up one per cent, with sales in its UK & Ireland electricals market rising two per cent.

A record Black Friday gave the firm a boost in the run-up to Christmas, with gaming sales jumping 60 per cent during the 10-week period.

International sales largely bolstered the company's performance, as it reported strong growth in Sweden, Denmark and Greece.

However, mobile phone like-for-like sales dipped seven per cent amid continued weakened appetite in the firm’s traditional “post-pay” mobile phone market.

Demand from the mobile phone and electrical goods retailer's foreign markets also helped international sales rise by five per cent, bolstered by a 19 per cent revenue rise in Greece.

Group chief executive Alex Baldock, Group Chief Executive, said that the firm had reported sales growth in UK electricals “despite a challenging backdrop and a declining market”.

He added: “Peak trading was solid and in line with expectations, producing record sales against a tough backdrop. We continued to grow our leading electrical market positions in all territories, online and instore. In UK mobile, performance was as expected.”

The news comes a day after Sky News reported that activist investor Elliott Advisors was mulling the possibility of taking a large stake in Dixons Carphone following a slump in the company's share price, which has tumbled by a quarter over the past 12 months. 

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