Apple's CEO is Making Deals in Davos and one of them is to build an Apple Store in the Czech Republic
Apple's CEO has been meeting with many world leaders at Davos 2019 this week that want to work with Apple on different levels. One such meeting was with the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic who wanted Apple to open a store in his country and Cook wasted no time saying yes.
Earlier today the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic stated on his official Facebook page: "I met one of the most influential personalities in the world business today. Tim Cook, boss of Apple. We have dealt with the economic situation of our country, but also the entire European Union. Tim cook appreciated the results of our economy. I also introduced him to our new vision, which you already know. Czech Republic: the country for the future 🇨🇿 Tim cook was absolutely thrilled that we have more than 500 scientists in the area of artificial intelligence in the Czech Republic. I also offered apple to build an apple store in Prague. It's only in ten European countries, one is right in the Paris Louvre. With us, it would be great for a building of Ministerstvo pro mĂstnĂ rozvoj on anti. Tim cook reacted immediately and right on site arose a coordination team for preparing the new apple store in Prague đź‘Ť"
Late yesterday Patently Apple posted a report titled "Egypt's PM Spoke with Apple in Davos to Open Stores, Assist in Education and Consider a Mfg. Hub for the Middle East & Africa."
Today we're learning that Apple's CEO met with Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum who was making the same kind of pitch that Egypt's PM diD yesterday. The tweet from the Crown Prince is presented below.
I met with Apple’s CEO Tim Cook on the sidelines of Davos. The UAE is the leading hub for international corporations to tap into our region’s market. The meeting gave us an opportunity to share the latest advancements of global firms in the region. pic.twitter.com/9sWl8f3FO5
— Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) January 23, 2019
The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos ends tomorrow, so there's one more chance that we might here some development with India that was reported on back in late December. Whether the meeting is still on, cancelled or set to remain private for an official announcement later this year is unknown at this time.
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