Apple to open 1st HK store this quarter
Updated: 2011-09-06 14:42
(Agencies)
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Apple Inc said on Sept 6 it will open its first Hong Kong retail store this quarter and is targeting another Shanghai store opening by the end of the year.
Apple, which has four stores on Chinese mainland, will open its Hong Kong store in the International Finance Centre this quarter, said Carolyn Wu, a Beijing-based Apple spokeswoman.
Wu also said Apple will open another Shanghai Apple store by the end of the year.
Apple, whose iPad and iPhone are among the most pirated gadgets in China, recently saw its retail experience ripped off by copycats in Kunming city.
Apple is striving for greater growth in China via the expansion of its Apple Store network and the roll out of cheaper iPhones.
The Asia-Pacific -- which accounts for about one-fifth of Apple's total revenue -- and Greater China, in particular, helped Apple's revenue surge 82 percent to $28.6 billion in the April-June quarter.
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