Industry | Retail consumer electronics and music stores |
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Headquarters | Presa Salinillas 370 (Presa Valsequillo), 11500 Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City , Mexico |
Number of locations | 130[1] (2019) |
Revenue | MXN 14,000,000,000 (USD ~820,000,000) (2021) |
Parent | Grupo Sanborns |
Website | ishopmixup |
iShop and Mixup are two retail store chains forming Promotora Musical, S.A. de C.V. (more commonly known as iShopMixup):[2] iShop sells electronics and Mixup sells music in stores across Mexico, some of which are joint. iShop specializes in Apple products and is an official Apple Premium reseller. Together they are part of Grupo Sanborns, in turn part of Grupo Carso controlled by billionaire Carlos Slim. Mixup was founded in 1989. iShop Mixup is headed by Patricio Slim Domit, son of Carlos Slim and Head of Grupo Sanborns, and has about 2,000 employees. Forbes rated the company #199 among Mexico's best employers in 2022.[3][4]
Mixup music stores sell CDs and Vinyl, video games, Blu-ray, books, Cassette, LP, VHS and DVDs.
Mixup has 27 music stores in Greater Mexico City, and 36 more across the rest of Mexico.