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Our leadership - DFS Furniture plc (LSE: DFS) Nick Smith is the Group Chief Customer and Commercial Officer and has executive responsibility for Marketing, Commercial, Retail, Online, Customer Service and Repairs for both DFS and Sofology Prior to this role Nick was the Chief Executive of the DFS retail brand He joined the business in October 2017
DFS Furniture CEO Transfers Shares Amid Divorce Settlement DFS Furniture operates in the furniture industry, focusing on sofas and home furnishings CEO Tim Stacey transferred shares to his former spouse due to a divorce settlement Looking for the best stocks to buy? Follow the recommendations of top-performing analysts
DFS Furniture CEO transfers shares amid divorce settlement DFS Furniture PLC, the UK-based furniture retailer specialising in sofas and home furnishings, has announced that its CEO, Tim Stacey, transferred 16,471 shares to his former spouse as part of a divorce settlement
DFS Furniture Management - Simply Wall St Mr Timothy Giles Stacey, also known as Tim, has been Group Chief Executive Officer at DFS Furniture plc and DFS Furniture Company Limited since November 1, 2018 and served as its Chief Operating Officer s
DFS - Leadership Team | The Org The Leadership Team at DFS is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the company, ensuring operational efficiency, and driving business growth across multiple markets
DFS Furniture PLC - The Wall Street Journal Timothy Giles Stacey is Group Chief Executive Officer Director at DFS Furniture Plc and Member of Institute of Chartered Accountants in England Wales and on the board of 5 other companies
DFS Furniture CEO faces scrutiny over pay amid disappointing stock . . . Despite the positive EPS growth, shareholders’ concerns are heightened by the underperformance of DFS Furniture’s share price over the past three years As such, shareholders are advised to conduct a detailed analysis of CEO pay and key performance metrics ahead of the AGM