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DellExecutivesShareVisionforCreationinLongTermValue
From: Grab Networks on AOL on Fri, Jul 15 2011 7:53 PM
During an annual stockholders meeting, Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) discussed a strategy to widen its capabilities as a resourceful information technology provider.Michael Dell, chairman and CEO, and Brian Gladden, chief financial officer went over the company’s business improvement and its competitively ...
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CitigroupReiteratedItsBuyRating20PTOnDell
From: Grab Networks on AOL on Thu, Jun 30 2011 7:31 PM
Citigroup reiterated its buy rating and $20 price target on Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) and said that consensus estimates still seem to be too low.The bank sees 2012 EPS of $2.10, vs. consensus estimates of $1.89 per share, and 2013 EPS of $2.11, vs. consensus estimates of $1.91 per share.Dell has a pote...
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DellclimbsafterMichaelDellbuysover10Mshares
From: Grab Networks on AOL on Mon, Mar 21 2011 2:00 PM
Dell (DELL) is advancing, after an SEC filing disclosed late Friday indicated that the company’s founder, Michael Dell, recently bought nearly 10.5M shares of the company for prices ranging between $14.21 per share-$14.42 per share. The transactions were carried out between March 16 and March 18...
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DellCEOShowsoffNewTablet
From: Grab Networks on AOL on Wed, Dec 08 2010 5:52 PM
Theres more competition for Apples (AAPL) iPad out there. Dell (DELL) CEO Michael Dell offered a sneak peak of the companys new seven-inch tablet computer late yesterday.
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MorganStanleyRaisedIts20112012EPSEstimatesForDell
From: Grab Networks on AOL on Wed, Dec 08 2010 4:19 PM
"Morgan Stanley raised its 2011 and 2012 EPS estimates for Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) and maintained its underweight rating on the stock, with an $11 price target.The bank now sees 2011 EPS of $1.41, up from $1.22 per share, and 2012 EPS of $1.37, up from $1.34 per share.Dell has a potential upside of 1...
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DellDropsBlackBerryForItsOwnSmartphoneVenuePro
From: Grab Networks on AOL on Wed, Dec 08 2010 4:10 PM
"Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) announced it will drop the BlackBerry models its 25,000 employees currently use, and will instead begin operating its communications on its own upcoming Venue Pro smartphones, according to the firm’s CFO Brian Gladden.Following the completion of the migration, Dell will creat...
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