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1.Closing brick-and-mortar stores is a cost-saving experience, and brick-and-mortar stores cost a lot of money.
2.The closure of physical stores is based on the principle of keeping pace with the times, and the main promotion of online sales is the future need of the industry.
3.This is also a manifestation of technological progress, users do not need to go to the physical store to understand Microsoft products, do not need to go to the physical store to consult the problems encountered, which is also the result of Microsoft cloud services and customer service optimization.
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Microsoft's announcement of the closure of permanent physical stores, I think this is an innovative reform in itself, because a company like Microsoft, it has been developing for many years, and it must have its own model, including processing and growth, which has its own arrangements and plans, so we don't need to deny his plan, whether it is a good measure for him to close the physical store, this is within Microsoft, I think the model they adopted has been measured by them, and there is no need to deny himAnd according to this point of view, he also has his own yardstick.
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Microsoft's announcement that it will permanently close physical stores shows that products in the Internet and IT industries are more suitable for online transactions, and physical finance is gradually converting to electronic finance, which can save money for opening stores and save human resource costs with fewer people. At the same time, it also shows that the logistics industry around the world is developing rapidly and comprehensively, and the delivery to customers is also fast and convenient. Therefore, after Microsoft permanently closes its physical stores, more and more IT companies or other technology companies will announce the closure of their physical stores.
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Online shopping is the trend of the times, and the pandemic has accelerated this change in consumption habits, and Microsoft's closure of offline stores around the world is just a development of the times. After the closure of offline stores, Microsoft will focus on investing in online stores and focusing on the development of digital retail, and the employees of the closed offline stores will not lose their jobs, but will move to online remote work and continue to provide remote services to customers. After this epidemic, many companies have begun to shift their focus to online, because in the future, offline will be the most experience, and online will be the main channel for consumer consumption, especially for some Internet companies, there is not much difference between online and offline, so why not focus on more stable online?
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Microsoft officially announced that it would permanently close its physical retail stores because the epidemic has brought too much economic loss and the cost of retail stores is too high, so it needs to be closed.
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Personally, I don't think so, because many physical stores have closed or closed down due to the epidemic, and it is also a wise move for Microsoft to prepare products for online retail this time, and it has also reduced costs to a certain extent.
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The closure of physical retail stores may reduce some fiscal spending for the time being, but no one knows how it will develop in the future, after all, the real economy is the foundation of a country's economy.
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Personally, I think it will, although the store is very developed and the first choice for most users, but there are actually many functions of offline physical stores that cannot be directly replaced online, and there will be a real fragrance.
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I think it should be quite fragrant in the future, after all, the sales of physical stores are not particularly good now, and the sales of the Internet are relatively good.
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I don't think so. Because we haven't been to a Microsoft physical retail store to buy anything. I don't need to go in the future.
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It has a great impact on future development, and it is likely to affect the sales of computers and even mobile phones.
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Now there are very few sales benefits in physical stores, and I think closing physical retail is not a stupid trick, saving unnecessary losses now, and special times are particularly faced.
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Personally, I don't think so, because the wild people of this epidemic are really disgusted with how small the physical business has closed down, and Microsoft is still looking forward to switching to online sales this time, and most of the people are now shopping online, which saves a lot of costs to a certain extent.
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Because 2020 has passed, Xbox One was released in 13 countries including the United States and Europe on November 22, 2013, and the original model has been discontinued, so it is basically not sold in physical stores. If you must buy Xbox One, it is recommended to go to Salted Fish, **Take a look, there are still people with second-hand consoles**, and because it is a previous-generation model, **is not high.
Microsoft currently has two models, Xbox One S and Xbox One X, which are being produced and sold. And the next-generation console, Xbox Series X, will be available in late 2020.
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I don't think so, because Microsoft products are really not bought, while other tech companies still buy them.
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In the severe situation of the epidemic and violence, the closure of offline physical stores is inevitable, but there is nothing in China, which can be seen that the policy is different in one region, and other technology companies will follow suit, but this will not be the case in China.
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Microsoft's physical stores have all closed.
On June 26, 2020, Microsoft Group announced through its official website that it would permanently close almost all of its physical stores around the world, leaving only four as experience centers to continue operations. Microsoft said it will make a strategic realignment of its retail business, planning to permanently close almost all Microsoft Store retail stores in the United States and around the world, leaving only four stores to remain open as experience centers. Microsoft also said that the closure of physical stores will bring about $100 million in pre-tax expenses, taking into account asset write-offs and impairments.
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Are you talking about Microsoft counters like Suning Gome or Microsoft's retail stores, if it's a counter, then it's too many to count, almost every city of Suning sells Microsoft things, but if you say Microsoft's retail stores, there is only one in Beijing in the country, countless in the United States, and more than a dozen in Europe. Landlord, do you still don't understand?
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What is known at present is that there are two shop-in-shops in Suning in Beijing and one in Hangzhou.
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