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Microsoft chops prices in China

by Tony Sagami on September 24, 2008

in Asian Market, Stock Market in China

If you can’t beat ‘em….cut your price.

Microsoft slashed the price for Office 2007Home and Student Edition in China to 199 yuan ($29)from 699 yuan ($102).

“With this price, we believe more customers can enjoy authorised software products,” said Microsoft.

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