Last week, Apple warned that it would miss its $63 billion to $67 billion estimate for March quarter revenue due to the Coronavirus and efforts to mitigate its effect.
According to Apple's website, 29 of Apple's 42 retail stores in Mainland China have re-opened, although many are operating on limited hours.
Last week, Apple warned that it would miss its $63 billion to $67 billion estimate for March quarter sales, partially due to store closures in China. People wearing face masks walk in front of an Apple store at a shopping mall, as the country is hit by an outbreak of the new coronavirus, in Beijing, China February 18, 2020.Apple's retail operation in China is waking up after coronavirus-related closures.
According to Apple's website, 29 of Apple's 42 retail stores in Mainland China have re-opened, although many are operating on limited hours. Earlier this month,
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