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Currys is an electrical retailer in the UK, and is owned by DSG International plc. It specialises in home electronics and household appliances, with 295 superstores and 73 high street stores. Their annual sales in 2003/04 were £1,752 million and £1,852 million in 2004/05. The early yearsHenry CurryCurrys was founded in 1884 by Henry Curry (born 1850) when he started to build bicycles full time in a shed at the back of his garden at 40 Painter Street, Leicester. He opened his first shop in 1888 at 271 Belgrave Gate, Leicester. The company was put on a propper financial footing in 1897 when Henry formed a partnership with his sons calling the company H. Curry & Sons. The business continued to grow and floated on the stock exchange in 1927, by this time the shops sold a wide variety of goods including bicycles, toys, radios and gramophones. Currys pulled out of cycle manufacturing and retailing in the 1960's to concentrate on electrical goods. Currys was taken over by by DSG International plc (Dixons) in 1984.
Today the chain consists of a few small town-centre high-street stores that are vastly outnumbered by large out-of-town superstores. The stores are generally split into four main departments - Computing, Home Entertainment, Major Domestic Appliances and Small Domestic Appliances. The stores are a mix of display products and self-service sections. See also: Hygena at Currys External links
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