Comet January Sales 2008

Comet January Sales 2008

The January Sale at Comet in 2008 will be a big savings bonanza on a wide range of electrical goods and appliances. Below is a small bit of company history....

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1933 - The Company Comet is founded in 1933 by George Hollingberry in Hull as Comet Battery Stores Limited - a two man business charging batteries and accumulators for customer wireless sets. The Company then moves in to the radio rental business and by 1939 has 2,500 accounts with a small fleet of vans.

1968 - Pioneers of out-of-town electrical retailing – the first Comet superstore opens in Hull.

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1970 - The Company goes public.

1984 - £129 million take-over by Kingfisher plc.

1987 - Verdict recognise Comet as the best retailer of electrical goods in Britain.

1991 - Opens first service headquarters in Leeds.

1995 - The launch of The Comet Price Index in November 1995 reinforces the company's commitment to price. It heralds its return to its "no nonsense, straight talking" heritage with a definitive guide to electrical products for the home published every Saturday in the national media and updated daily on Channel 4 Teletext.

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1996 - Comet acquires Norweb Retail and increased its store portfolio to over 250 stores nationwide.

1998 - Comet establishes a state of the art Call Centre in Hull to manage customer liaison.

1999 - New Destination store format is launched, new concept stores open in Paisley, Greenwich and Reading.
Comet launches its Every Day Low Price strategy.
Comet launches fully transactional website www.comet.co.uk.
Comet wins Best Industry Initiative Award in National Recycling Awards.

2000 - In August, Comet becomes one of the founding partners of RENEW NORTH EAST, a non profit company providing high quality vocations training for people who are long term unemployed, in remanufacture and recycling of white goods donated by Comet. See Environmental/Social Responsibility.

2001 - Leading retail specialist KPMG say, in Retail Week (9 November 2001), that Comet's new concept 'destination stores' pose a serious threat to all competitors in the electricals industry.
Comet is the first retailer to sign up to BBC Watchdog's 'Delivering the Goods' charter.
Readers from Woman Magazine vote the Comet Home Delivery Service the winner in a consumer survey.

2002 - Comet launches latest flagship 'Destination' (Mark 2) store at St Andrew's Quay in Hull – 70 years after opening its first ever store in the city.

2003 - Comet demerges from the Kingfisher Group. Comet, along with its sister electrical companies throughout Europe are separated from Kingfisher to form a new group known as Kesa Electricals. See www.kesaelectricals.com for further information.

2005 - In July, Comet officially opened its Clevedon Customer Support Centre.
In August, Comet re-aligns its business to a customer service driven model with the aim of becoming Britain's Most Trusted Electrical Specialist.
New signage for over 250 sites and the Comet website, new black and gold uniforms for 8,000 employees, a new brand TV campaign.
e-learning systems are installed in all stores.
Deliberate Customer Journey initiative is rolled out in all stores.

2006 - Hugh Harvey is appointed Managing Director in March 2006.
DCJ initiative launched in home delivery in June 2006.

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