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Dell surpassed Compaq in the first quarter to become the world's largest PC maker, the first time the rankings have shifted in about seven years. Along with becoming the largest PC maker, Dell re-established itself as the fastest growing--with a vengeance. Dell saw shipments of desktops, notebooks and Intel-based servers grow by 34.3 percent worldwide and 30.7 percent in the U.S. Nearly everyone else shrank. (source: ZDNet) http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,5081472,00.html |
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The Wall Street Journal's "Heard on the Street" column is calling Apple a veritable bargain at 30 times its projected earnings for 2002. Dell is up nearly 50% on the year. Yes, one could be forgiven for having thought that the PC business is on the mend. But remember that according to the industry's biggest boosters, the companies themselves, it isn't. (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/tech/hardware/1371194.html |
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This columnist takes a look at three tech stocks that he thinks are building a foundation for a rebound: Applied Materials, Novellus and Dell. But with a gloomy earnings season just ahead, this may not translate into a sectorwide turnaround. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/6369.asp |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
A rash of profit and sales warnings from some of the biggest names in technology hit Wall Street Friday, sparking a sell-off that wiped out all the year's gains for the Nasdaq and the S&P 500. Nortel Networks, Dell Computer and Hewlett-Packard all readied investors for financial shortfalls, casting more doubt on the economy's health. Troubling inflation news didn't help: prices at the wholesale level showed surprising gains last month. The Nasdaq ended up tumbling 127.50 points, or 5 percent, to 2,425.41, putting it below the 2,470 mark where it began the year, while the Dow lost 91.20 to end the day at 10,799.82. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2001/02/16/markets/markets_newyork/ |
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In a show of just how bad the PC industry is right now, Dell Computer, once a stalwart of the New Economy, missed already lowered earnings estimates by a penny this afternoon. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2001/02/15/technology/earns_dell/ In brief: Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year Dell (DELL): $0.18, $0.20, $0.15 |
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Dell Computer, after slashing prices amid slowing growth in the personal-computer market, is gearing up for deep expense cuts that could include the first layoffs in its 16-year history. (source: MSNBC) http://www.msnbc.com/news/528632.asp |
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Dell Computer on Monday said sales and profits will fall short of its own targets for the fourth quarter by as much as 30 percent. The statement marked the second time the PC maker has warned of a sales slowdown in the last months of 2000. (source: MarketWatch) http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/20010122/news/current/dell.htx |
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Dell Computer shares fell nearly 19% Friday after the personal computer giant warned future sales growth will slow, resulting in rating downgrades from Wall Street analysts. The company's warning sent the tech sector into freefall. (source: MarketWatch) http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/20001110/news/current/dell.htx |
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Dell Computer matched Wall Street's prediction for its third quarter today, saying that sales rose 22 percent based on the strength of its enterprise products and notebook computers. The company reported earnings of 25 cents a share. (source: MarketWatch) http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/20001109/news/current/dell.htx |
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A brilliant managerial model enabled Dell to upend the personal computer business. But with PC growth slowing and its stock falling, where does Dell go next? Everywhere, says the boss: into servers, storage, and the Internet. (source: Fortune.com) http://www.fortune.com/fortune/2000/10/16/del.html |
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When it comes to assessing the health of Dell Computer's business, it's safe to say that Michael Dell is not exactly an unbiased source. Is that why he failed to mention that Dell's revenue growth was slowing two weeks ago after Intel shocked the market with a sales warning. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/1006/inv-dell100600.html |
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Dell Computer became the latest technology bellwether to warn about its future revenue and earnings, citing continued weakness in sales in Europe and to the U.S. federal government. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/10/04/technology/dell_warn/ |
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Dell Computer has announced that it will be entering the B2B arena with the launch of its new online marketplace, cleverly entitled Dell Marketplace. The exchange will target small and midsize businesses, and will offer Dell PCs, notebooks, servers and related information technology equipment, as well as office products from select suppliers. (source: ecommerce times) http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles2000/000921-2.shtml |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In brief: - Toshiba on Tuesday unveiled a long-term technology alliance with U.S. computer giant Dell Computer. Under the deal, Toshiba will supply Dell with $4.7 billion worth of computer components over the next three years, the companies said in an announcement. |
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Why are the likes of Compaq, Dell, Gateway and Microsoft backing the fledgling Internet application market? Quote: 'We all realize that the PC is all over.' (source: ZDnet) http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2616850,00.html |
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