Posted Jan. 8, 2013 at 10:12 a.m.
San Francisco — Beware, Lenovo. Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook is making his second visit to China in less than 10 months, after almost doubling retail outlets in that nation....
How important is China to Apple? CEO visits - again
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San Francisco — Beware, Lenovo. Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook is making his second visit to China in less than 10 months, after almost doubling retail outlets in that nation....
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Apple CEO visits China because he know Chinese market itself is that particularly hard to break into. As the world's largest PC manufacturer and most profitable mobile phone manufacturer Apple can't help but focus on China where the growth is. No covetousness is going on. This is not a case of Apple trying to steal Lenovo's market.
If anything Lenovo and Samsung are covetous of Apple's market.
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