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Apple dominates worldwide tablet sales, but Europe is open to disruption

Monday, August 8th, 2011

This post is syndicated from Max's shared items in Google Reader, by Matt Brian

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Apple’s dominance of the worldwide tablet market may be driven by its focus on North American and European markets but despite its strong presence and high tablet adoption in some European countries, Apple’s hold on the continent is open to disruption, a new report by technology and market research firm Forrester suggests.

In Europe, Apple has a varied retail presence; the UK plays host to 30 of Europe’s 52 Apple Stores, whilst it doesn’t have physical stores in Scandinavia, Austria, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal or Belgium, as the Cupertino-based company maintains an online retail presence for consumers to order Apple products in those countries.

It’s a stark contrast to the U.S, where Apple has opened 238 retail stores in the country – helping the company to become the fastest growing major U.S retailer based on sales growth.

Forrester’s Sarah Rotman Epps believes this is because Apple has no strong competition in North America while in Europe, rival devices from Asus, Samsung, Motorola and other vendors fragment the market. In terms of competition, price is seen as the biggest barrier to entry in the European market as non-iPad competitors cannot justify the price of their devices when compared to Apple’s iPad tablet device.

At least one in every ten adults in France, the UK, Italy, Spain and Germany stated that they were interested in buying a tablet, despite not owning one.

In France, only 2% of adults own a tablet, yet 10% of admit that they would consider buying one, suggesting that whilst Apple operating (Read more...)

Amazon To Launch Flash-Sale Fashion Website MyHabit.com Later Today

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

This post is syndicated from Max's shared items in Google Reader, by Matt Brian

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Amazon is to enter the flash-sale space today with the launch of a new private member fashion website MyHabit.com.

After purchasing Spanish retailer BuyVIP in October 2010 for around €70 million, Amazon has mobilised a US team and will enter the overstock items space in the US by offering items for men, women, children, footwear, accessories and jewellery with discounts of up to 60%, according to fashion website WWD.com.

The website follows the same model as websites including Vente Privee, BuyVIP or Privalia by offering discounted campaigns for between four and six days.

If you visit the MyHabit.com website currently, Amazon has uploaded a placeholder image which says the flash-sale portal will open as of 9am Pacific on Tuesday morning. The website is said to have taken a year to bring to life, established out of its headquarters in New York which employs around 40 people.

According to reports Calvin Klein, Escada and Halston are among a number of companies that are initiating discussions with Amazon to offer their clothing via the website.Image Credit

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