Kogan.com

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Kogan.com is an Australian portfolio of retail and services businesses including Kogan Retail, Kogan Marketplace, Kogan Mobile, Kogan Internet, Kogan Insurance, Kogan Travel, Kogan Money, Kogan Cars, Kogan Energy, Dick Smith, Matt Blatt and Mighty Ape. The company was founded in 2006 by Ruslan Kogan. In March 2016, Kogan.com acquired Dick Smith Holdings's online business. The physical retail stores were shut down, with the Dick Smith brand transitioned to an online-only consumer electronics store. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kogan.com is an Australian portfolio of retail and services businesses including Kogan Retail, Kogan Marketplace, Kogan Mobile, Kogan Internet, Kogan Insurance, Kogan Travel, Kogan Money, Kogan Cars, Kogan Energy, Dick Smith, Matt Blatt and Mighty Ape. The company was founded in 2006 by Ruslan Kogan. In March 2016, Kogan.com acquired Dick Smith Holdings's online business. The physical retail stores were shut down, with the Dick Smith brand transitioned to an online-only consumer electronics store. In July 2016, Kogan.com was floated on the Australian Securities Exchange. In its first year as a listed business on the Australian Securities Exchange, Kogan.com delivered $221.3 million in Gross Sales. In May 2020 Kogan.com acquired Matt Blatt, a leading Australian online furniture retailer. Kogan.com’s latest addition to its business portfolio is New Zealand leading online retailer Mighty Ape, purchased in December 2020. At December 2021, Kogan.com delivered $698.0 million in Gross Sales for the first half of FY22 (FY21 annual Gross Sales: $1.79 billion).
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