Tech entrepreneur Min-Liang Tan says he’s aiming for a sixfold increase of Razer’s physical stores over the next few years, and a public listing in the U.S. may also be on the horizon.
Gaming lifestyle and devices company Razer plans to ramp up its network of retail stores in the coming years, particularly in the U.S., where it already has 11 outlets in cities like New York, San Francisco, Miami, Seattle and San Diego.
“We want to get to a 100 soon, we’re focused on rolling that out,” Razer’s chairman and CEO Min-Liang Tan said on the sidelines of the Forbes Global CEO Conference 2023 in Singapore earlier this month. He expects the expansion to take place over the coming years, and added that the initial phase would focus on North America first.
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