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Harman plans 100 stores in Middle East

  • Middle East: Monday, June 08 - 2009 at 14:25

Harman Middle East plans to invest between Dhs550m and Dhs730m and open 100 retail outlets in the region in the next five years, a senior executive of the company told Emirates Business. Despite the current global financial crisis, the firm has not seen any decline in its business since October and is confidently pursuing its expansion plans in the region, said Amit Malani, Sales and Marketing Director, Harman Middle East. Harman Middle East, the local arm of the global high-end electronics retailer, plans to boost sales in the region and grow its business by opening 100 high-end retail outlets in the next five years and educate people about luxury electronics products.

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