{"id":5073,"date":"2012-02-01T05:41:53","date_gmt":"2012-02-01T05:41:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/?p=5073"},"modified":"2012-02-01T05:46:41","modified_gmt":"2012-02-01T05:46:41","slug":"apple-hires-dixons-chief-to-drive-global-retail","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/hardware\/5073\/apple-hires-dixons-chief-to-drive-global-retail\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple hires Dixons chief to drive global retail"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Apple Inc has hired Dixons Chief Executive John Browett, who revived the British electronics retailer by emphasizing customer service, to lead the iPad maker&#8217;s global retail expansion.<\/p>\n<p>Apple chief Tim Cook, making his first high-profile hire since taking the helm of the world&#8217;s largest technology company, lured the well-regarded industry executive to fill a critical post once held by Ron Johnson, another outsider who left Target Corp to join Apple in 2000.<\/p>\n<p>Johnson resigned from Apple last November to join retailer J.C. Penney Co Inc as chief executive.<\/p>\n<p>Browett, Dixons&#8217; CEO since 2007, was previously chief executive of Tesco Plc&#8217;s successful online shopping site. He will oversee Apple&#8217;s retail strategy and the expansion of its stores around the world, from the current total of around 300.<\/p>\n<p>The executive, credited with freshening Dixons&#8217; image with innovative marketing &#8212; including an advertising campaign featuring Darth Vader &#8212; joins Apple as the Silicon Valley giant eyes markets abroad to sustain its growth.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;An outsider with international experience will help guide Apple&#8217;s global expansion strategy,&#8221; said RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky. &#8220;His experience includes localizing stores for multiple countries.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>On Johnson&#8217;s watch, Apple opened its first retail outlet &#8212; in McLean, Virginia &#8212; in May 2001. It now has a chain of more than 300 stores, which generated an average of $34.1 million each in fiscal 2010 and accounted for 15 percent of the company&#8217;s net sales.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;(Browett)&#8217;s got big shoes to fill,&#8221; said BGC Partners analyst Colin Gillis. &#8220;Ron Johnson drove the Apple store as a customer experience with a positive halo effect for the business.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Wall Street views Apple&#8217;s stores as an important advantage in competing with rivals Google Inc and Amazon.com Inc as well as other traditional PC makers.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Our retail stores are all about customer service, and John shares that commitment like no one else we&#8217;ve met,&#8221; said Cook.<\/p>\n<p><strong>International expansion<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Apple&#8217;s retail success is likely to keep growing over the next few quarters as huge numbers of consumers continue to snap up the company&#8217;s popular iPhones and iPads. Apple sold 37 million iPhones and more than 15 million iPads during the last quarter, and its cash balance swelled to nearly $100 billion by the end of 2011.<\/p>\n<p>Last week, Apple posted quarterly results ahead of market expectations.<\/p>\n<p>Browett&#8217;s appointment has sparked speculation in some quarters that Apple may be planning a push in its retail operations in Europe, where his expertise is greatest.<\/p>\n<p>But Gillis said that while Browett&#8217;s international experience is helpful, he did not appear to have the relevant expertise in Apple&#8217;s key growth markets in Asia.<\/p>\n<p>In October, Best Buy abandoned plans for a chain of European megastores, while Kesa Electricals, Europe&#8217;s No. 3 player, effectively paid a bidder to take the British money-losing Comet chain off its hands.<\/p>\n<p>Both companies, as well as Home Retail&#8217;s Argos business, have struggled to compete with Dixons in the UK as Browett revamped stores, focused on more popular megastores and improved product ranges with a mantra of improving the shopping trip for customers.<\/p>\n<p>Shares of Dixons Retail, Europe&#8217;s second-largest electronics retailer and owner of the Currys and PC World chains in Britain, fell on Tuesday following the news that Browett would leave in April to join the world&#8217;s leading smartphone maker as senior vice president of retail, based in California.<\/p>\n<p>Dixons, which also runs Elkjop in Nordic countries, UniEuro in Italy and Kotsovolos in Greece, said Sebastian James would succeed Browett.<\/p>\n<p>James, who was instrumental in executing much of Dixons&#8217; turnaround plan, is the company&#8217;s operations director and a former strategy director at mother and baby products retailer Mothercare.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We understand that the (Dixons) board had already carried out external bench-marking as part of its succession plans, and had decided that internal candidates would provide the best solution,&#8221; said Investec analyst David Jeary.<\/p>\n<p>Dixons shares, which rose more than 50 percent in the last month after the well-received Christmas trading update, were down 8.7 percent at 13.95 pence. 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