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Apple cuts 30% of sales force in Taiwan

It sounds like Apple's products aren't making as much of a splash in Taiwan as other parts of the world, as Apple has just cut 30% of its sales workforce there. The former managing director of Apple Taiwan, Kong Yuk-loong, called it quits at the end of June, with a slew of managers and executive following in his footsteps soon after. DigiTimes has more details on the report, including a citation of declining iPod sales being a factor in the cutback.

Of course, Apple declined to comment on the story.

[via MacMinute]

It sounds like Apple's products aren't making as much of a splash in Taiwan as other parts of the world, as Apple has just cut 30% of its...
 

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jet_star

What do you expect over there in the land of cheap fakes and knock-offs.
They all want brand names, but don't want to pay brand name prices.

August 15 2006 at 2:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Zack kitzmiller

Other parts of the Work?

August 15 2006 at 1:27 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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