Apple Australia will launch another foray into retailing this week as liquidators scrutinise the failure of the Buzzle consortium of independent retailers. Buzzle was a group of six Apple dealers comprising 25 AppleCentres. It was put into liquidation at the end of last year with debts approximating AUD $32 million. Apple plans to refurbish 20 of the country’s 50 AppleCentres and to launch new stores in high-traffic areas. Read more here.
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