Apple Targets Bigger Pie in Japan with Ginza Store
Apple Computer Inc plans to open its first retail outlet outside of the United States this weekend in one of Tokyo’s most glamorous shopping districts, as it enters the world’s third-largest PC market. "The Tokyo outlet, due to open on Sunday, is a five-story glass-encased building in the Ginza district, just down the street from Louis Vuitton, Cartier and Chaumet, and will offer iMac computers, Power Mac G5 desktops and iPod music players."
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