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  1. Sir Charles William Dunstone CVO (/ ˈ d ʌ n s t ə n / DUN-stən; born 21 November 1964) is the British co-founder and former chairman of mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse, former chairman of multinational electrical and telecommunications retailer and services company Dixons Carphone (formed on 7 August 2014 by the merger ...

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    • Executive Chairman, TalkTalk Group
    • 1989–present
  2. www.forbes.com › profile › charles-dunstoneCharles Dunstone - Forbes

    4 de abr. de 2022 · In 1989, Charles Dunstone started Carphone Warehouse in his apartment with $12,000 in savings. In 2000 the company floated on the London Stock Exchange as U.K. mobile phone sales boomed.

  3. 1 de may. de 2021 · Sir Charles Dunstone, the founder of Carphone Warehouse, reportedly resigned from the Royal Museums Greenwich board after the culture secretary, Oliver Dowden, refused to reappoint trustee Dr...

    • Clea Skopeliti
  4. 30 de abr. de 2021 · Sir Charles Dunstone, the billionaire founder of Carphone Warehouse, quit as chair of the Royal Museums Greenwich after the government refused to reappoint a trustee whose academic work...

  5. Charles Dunstone’s knighthood comes 23 years after he set up Carphone Warehouse with £6,000 in savings. He co-founded the group with a school friend in 1989 after dropping out of a business ...

  6. 11 de jun. de 2022 · Sir Charles Dunstone: can the billionaire 'business idiot' pull off another lucrative exit? Carphone Warehouse founder faces a battle to secure TalkTalk's future amid a new breed of...

  7. 14 de may. de 2021 · Friday 14 May 2021 12:56, UK. Sir Charles disposed of the shares several weeks ago. Why you can trust Sky News. Sir Charles Dunstone has sold the last of his stake in Britain's biggest electrical goods and mobile phone retailer, severing a 32-year tie with the business that turned him into one of Britain's most successful entrepreneurs.