Microsoft has announced that it will close all its authorized bricks-and-mortar stores in China. This decision is part of a broader strategy to integrate its retail channels in the Chinese mainland. Customers will still be able to access Microsoft products and services through the official online store and JD flagship store, as well as through retail partners. The move comes as Microsoft continues to evaluate its retail strategy to better meet the evolving needs of its customers. The company's stock symbol is $MSFT.
🇨🇳Microsoft is consolidating its retail channels in mainland #China, the firm said in response to media reports that it is closing its network of authorized physical retailers in the world's second-largest economy. $MSFT #CN_Note In June 2020, Microsoft had 460 authorized retail… https://t.co/hhMCqI1jBU
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.@Microsoft is constantly evaluating its retail strategy to meet the evolving needs of customers and has decided to integrate channels in the mainland #China market. https://t.co/frbHIn54a9
Microsoft told Yicai yesterday that it decided to integrate retail channels in the Chinese mainland after the US tech giant was said to close all authorized bricks-and-mortar stores in China. Customers can still access Microsoft products and services through retail partners and… https://t.co/T0JrxYhv3V
Microsoft closes bricks-and-mortar retail stores in China https://t.co/J21pSPBgr0
There are reports that @Microsoft will close all offline authorized stores in #China, and only retain the official online store and #JD flagship store. https://t.co/Mpbd0Qqxef
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