Texarkana Gazette

Apple shuts its stores across China temporaril­y

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SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is temporaril­y closing its 42 stores in mainland China, one of its largest markets, as a new virus spreads rapidly and the death toll there rose to 259 on Saturday.

The iPhone maker said in a statement it was closing stores, corporate offices and contact centers in China until Feb. 9 “out of an abundance of caution and based on the latest advice from leading health experts.”

“Our thoughts are with the people most immediatel­y affected by the coronaviru­s and with those working around the clock to study and contain it,” the statement said.

Apple’s online store will remain open.

China is the company’s third biggest market in terms of sales behind the United States and Europe and it is also where most iPhones and other devices are made. CEO Tim Cook told analysts on Tuesday that uncertaint­y due to the outbreak was keeping the Cupertino, California-based company from offering more specific guidance about its financial performanc­e in the coming months after announcing results for the holiday shopping season that were far better than investors anticipate­d.

That performanc­e propelled Apple’s stock price to new highs earlier this week, but the escalating uncertaint­y about the situation in China quickly dampened spirits. Apple shares dropped 4% Friday to finish at $309.51.

In a Saturday note, Wedbush Securities analyst Daniel Ives predicted the store closures will have a “negligible” impact on Apple, largely because consumers in mainland China will still be able to buy iPhones and other products through online channels.

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