- My Account
- Logout
- Register
- Login
Carphone gets ready for 'enormous' iPhone launch
Related Articles
08 November 2007
Carphone, a handful of Apple stores and O2's outlets are the exclusive retailers of the handset in the UK. The £269 iPhone goes on sale from 6.02pm, with Carphone closing its 786 stores at 3pm in order to get the stock in and on display.
"Every able-bodied person in the company will be working this weekend," said Dunstone. "It is an amazing device, and customers have been asking for it in droves. We've got good quantities of stock - I just hope we've got enough."
He explained the odd time of the launch by saying that retailers were moving away from the traditional midnight release of new products.
"Frankly, loads of people wandering around very late at night with portable, expensive electronics under their arms just wasn't safe," he added. Dunstone expects the iPhone to boost the group's second-half retail sales significantly.
He is also seeing a big upturn in demand for data services. Consumers are now buying BlackBerries for themselves rather than just "as corporate toys for investment bankers" and making increasing use of mobile internet services from laptops, he said.
Dunstone also announced a ramp-up in Carphone's US joint venture with Best Buy, taking the number of mobile phone stores in the electronics retailer's outlets from 70 to up to 1000 by 2009.
"Given the experience of other UK retailers in the US, we are not investing huge amounts of capital in the venture but going with a strong partner who knows what it's doing," he said.
On the fixed-line business TalkTalk, Carphone has moved customers from BT's network to its own - thus saving rental charges to BT - more quickly than expected. By the end of September, 1.4 million or 55% of its broadband customers had been shifted across, and it aims to be over 70% by the year-end.
Carphone's first-half profits were at the top end of expectations, up from £15 million to £56 million on revenues 18% higher at £2.14 billion.
The dividend rises 25% to 1.25p. That means Dunstone, who still owns 33% of the shares, picks up £3.7 million.
Comments
Top stories in News
Top stories in News
-
No end to Tube nightmare as commuters warned of MORE chaos tonight
-
Double dip recession is worse than feared as UK faces ‘hurricane’
-
They attacked "like a pack" raining fists on a defenceless legal secretary. Yesterday they walked free from court. No wonder their victim says she has been denied justice.
-
Mayor demands report from Transport for London into Jubilee Line nightmare that left hundreds of commuters trapped for hours underground
-
David Cameron: I don’t regret giving Jeremy Hunt BSkyB role
The O2
Check out the cool stuff happening under our tent such as the hottest gigs, comedy, sport, films, clubs, bars, restaurants and much more.
Can you imagine a career in teaching?
Be inspired to teach - let real teachers show you how rewarding the job can be.
Playing a game-changing role during the Games
Cisco is providing the solutions for London 2012's complex IT needs.
Win a Silverstone track day with Zantac 75
Feel the burn of a different kind - 20 Silverstone motoring experiences to be won
Reader Offers email A fantastic selection of
offers, giveaways and
promotions.
Cannes Film Festival - in pictures
Biggest ever image of the Queen, and she also appears made out of stamps, cheese and BEER
Man v Woman v Food: the big burger challenge
New kids from the Bloc: new wave of Russians settling in London
London drug dealer pictured himself with bags of cannabis and wearing crown of £20 notes
BarChick: Janet's Bar