Apple IMC

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An Apple independent marketing company (IMC) is a discontinued name for an independent company authorised to be a distributor for the computer manufacturer Apple Computer Inc. Apple Computer marketing manager Brian Seligmann described IMCs as "super distributors" appointed in "marginal territories where the revenue doesn’t warrant a full subsidiary office". [1]

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A number of countries have an Apple IMC including Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Turkey and UAE.

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