Having already pulled out
of Brazil and shut down a research building in North Carolina, HTC has
now closed its office in the South Korean capital of Seoul. The move is
part of the Taiwanese manufacturer's efforts to "streamline operations"
and focus on selling One-branded handsets in markets where it stands a better chance of success -- rather like Nokia's geographic retreats
following its commitment to Windows Phone, but here on a much smaller
scale. It's not yet clear how many jobs will be lost, but HTC says it
regrets the "direct impact on people who have contributed to the growth
HTC has experienced in the past several years." As it stands, analysts
reckon that Korean manufacturers like Samsung, LG and Pantech rule a 90
percent share of their home market, leaving HTC with just one or two
points that evidently weren't worth clinging onto.
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