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Dick Smith Electronics Holdings Limited was an Australian chain of retail stores that sold consumer electronics goods, hobbyist electronic components, and electronic project kits. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The chain expanded successfully into New Zealand and unsuccessfully into several other countries.
Smith became a major philanthropist after the sale of his electronics business, contributing A$1 million yearly, [66] [67] [68] including the Salvation Army, [69] the Australian Lions Foundation, [70] Rotary Australia World Community Service, [71] Country Women's Association, [72] The Scout Association of Australia, Wild Care Inc. of Tasmania ...
The Dick Smith Super-80 was a Zilog Z80 based kit computer developed as a joint venture between Electronics Australia magazine and Dick Smith Electronics. It was presented as a series of construction articles in Electronics Australia magazine's August, September and October 1981 issues.
On 15 March 2016, Kogan.com acquired Dick Smith Holding's online business. [13] With the physical retail stores shut down, the Dick Smith brand transitioned to an online-only consumer electronics store. [14] On 7 July 2016, Kogan.com floated on the Australian Securities Exchange. [15]
Due to Dick Smith Electronics extensive advertising throughout Australia and New Zealand, the computer gained large popularity. [3] The "Dick Smith"-badged VZ 200 was successful in Australia, where it proved popular as a first computer. [4] By 1984, a Dick Smith Electronics catalogue announced that over 30,000 units had sold within the first 12 ...
Leading Edge Group Electronics is a buying group of around 48 former Dick Smith Electronics (DSE) stores. These privately owned resellers changed suppliers in a major move against Australian electronics giant DSE in October 2004 after the resellers were informed that their contracts would not be renewed and in many instances that a DSE company owned store would be opening in the town in ...
Jaycar was founded when Gary Johnston, a former Dick Smith Electronics employee, purchased John Carr & Co. Pty Ltd. He became managing director of the company. [4]In 2005, Jaycar received negative attention from its imported Taiwanese "Choke-A-Chicken" toy that squawked and flapped its wings when strangled around its neck, [5] [6] described by the RSPCA Queensland as "grossly irresponsible".
Move was an Australia chain of fashion electronics stores, owned by Dick Smith Electronics. The first store opened at Emporium Melbourne on April 16, 2014. [1] The stores closed in 2016 after Dick Smith Electronics entered receivership. [2] [3]
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