And, determined not to be upstaged by a hamburger franchise, ComputerLand Corp rushed out an announcement that its Secaucus, New Jersey franchisee had opened the first ComputerLand store in the Soviet Union: the new Moscow store is a franchise of ComputerLand of Europe, and according to store owner Michael Tseytin, a Russian immigrant who owns ComputerLand stores in Secaucus and Dresher, Pennsylvania, it will carry products from IBM, Compaq Computer, Epson, AST Research and Hewlett-Packard Co.
FIRST COMPUTERLAND STORE OPENS IN MOSCOW
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