Tue, 03 Oct 2006 Apple publishes execs analyst reports
Apple has published a QuickTime audio webcast of Apple senior vice president of retail, Ron Johnson's speech at a recent analyst conference.
Johnson spoke at ThinkEquity Partners fourth Annual Growth Conference on 13 September.
He discussed Apple's future plans to revamp its retail stores, offering more dedicated iPod listening posts and revealing further details of the company's high street success.
He informed analysts that Apple is now the fastest-growing retail brand in the US.
Apple has also published an audio webcast of Apple chief financial officer, Peter Oppenheimer's speech at Citigroup's 13th Annual Global Technology conference on 6 September.
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