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04/02/2004, 7:45am, EST

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Apple seeks growth in India, China

Apple is looking to ride the wave of technology growth in India and China, The Hindu Business Line reports. In 2003, the Asia-Pacific region (excluding Japan) accounted for $100 million in revenue. In its effort to expand that, the company has started launching products simultaneously in all markets and has tried to keep pricing reasonable to those markets. Apple's also setting its eyes on high performance including, and hopes to have the same success with India's film business, which is the largest in the world, as it enjoys in North America. Yesterday we noted a report regarding Apple's plans to potentially open a large retail store in a Singapore mall.


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Go Bollywood
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04/02, 10:11am, EST
I would love to be able to move to India and do Mac consulting.
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04/04, 7:36am, EDT
That's unique. How's your patience? :- ) Or are you Indian?
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