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  2. Dick Smith (retailer) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Dick Smith (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Dick Smith Super-80 Computer - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Kogan.com - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. VTech Laser 200 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Leading Edge Group - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Jaycar - Wikipedia

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    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".

  9. Move (electronics store) - Wikipedia

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    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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