Dabs.com
Former British e-commerce retailer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
dabs.com was an e-commerce retailer in the United Kingdom. It was one of the UK's largest internet retailers of IT and technology products. From 2006 until its closure in 2016, it was a subsidiary of BT Group.[1]
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1987 1990 (offline as Dabs Direct and eventually online as Dabs.com) | (offline as Dabs Press)
Headquarters | Bolton, England, UK |
Area served | United Kingdom Republic of Ireland |
Key people | Helen Slinger (CEO) |
Revenue | £200m (2008) |
Number of employees | 200 |
Parent | BT Group |
Website | www.dabs.com www.dabs.ie |
History
As an independent company
Originally Dabs Press, from 1987 to 1990, and Dabs Direct, it primarily sold its products via advertisements in IT related magazines.[2] dabs.com was founded in Bolton by David Atherton and Bruce Smith[3] in 1987;[2] Dabs is an acronym of the initials of the founders' names. It subsequently grew to employ more than 200 people, with annual revenue of £200m from 5000 transactions daily.
Dabs.com was a shirt sponsor of Fulham FC for the 2003–04 and 2004–05 seasons.[4]
BT takeover
In April 2006, it was announced that BT Group had purchased dabs.com for an estimated £30m and that the business would become a wholly owned subsidiary of BT.[1]
The company's operations in France were subsequently closed at the end of May 2006.[5]
Closure
In April 2016, the dabs.com brand was phased out in favour of the BT Shop brand (for consumers) and BT Business Direct (for business customers).[6][7] This included the closure of the dabs.ie website for the Republic of Ireland and the end of consumer-oriented sales there on the same date.[8]
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External links
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