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Kraft may raise Cadbury offer...IPO disappoints ANZ selling custodian services to JP Morgan Revamp needed post-Madoff: SEC watchdog Home deposit rules could stem bubble Dell income down 54pc Kraft Foods Inc may raise its offer for Cadbury Plc or offer more cash in its bid... In this article: Nestle, Hershey Co, Ferrero, Kraft Foods Inc, US, Italy, KitKat, and Chewing gum |
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Prime Newswire | November 02, 2009
Former CIGNA HealthCare Exec Joins American Specialty Health as Group Sales VP
...and Ohio State University, in addition to multiple past and present Fortune 500 corporations including Texas Instruments, Honeywell, Apple, AOL, Dell, Sodexho, Proctor & Gamble, Mercer, Duke Energy, and Stryker. "It is truly exciting to have...
In this article: ASH, Cigna, San Diego, Northwest Missouri State University, Ohio State University, Mercer, Sodexho, and AOL
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Stuff | 5 hours ago
UK bank bailout may break WTO rules
...IPO disappoints ANZ selling custodian services to JP Morgan Revamp needed post-Madoff: SEC watchdog Home deposit rules could stem bubble Dell income down 54pc Let's bring it on, says Packer The Brtish government could face trade...
In this article: WTO, UK, European country, Credit crunch, AOL, SEC, Lloyds TSB, HBOS, and Royal Bank of Scotland
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PR Newswire: Technology | October 05, 2009
Desktop Marketing Launches WiseGuys CRM Messaging
...marketing and databases for its clients. In 2006, DMSI's flagship product, WiseGuys, received the National Center for Database (NCDM) Excellence Award, joining the ranks of companies like AOL and Dell. Desktop Marketing Solutions is...
In this article: Revenue, Emails, AOL, and Falls Church, VA
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PR Newswire: All Releases | September 08, 2008
Talisma Announces Upgrade to Customer Interaction Management Channels
...offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Customers include AOL, Canon, Citibank, Comcast, Dell, Ford, University of Notre Dame, Microsoft, Pitney Bowes, Siemens, Sony, and Sprint. For more information, visit...
In this article: Customer, Customer base, University of Notre Dame, AOL, Citibank, Sprint, and Pitney Bowes
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Times of India | May 05, 2009
Indian IT professionals slam Obama
...of which nearly $48 billion comes from exports. American IT companies that have set up offices in Bangalore include Accenture, Microsoft, Amazon, AOL, Cisco, Dell, IBM and Intel. An estimated 600,000 people are employed in Bangalore's...
In this article: Barack Obama, Bangalore, Tax, Outsourcing, India, US, Revenue, and McKinsey
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PC World: Latest Technology News | October 22, 2009
AOL Hard at Work on 'content Platform'
...AOL is mulling how it would structure a renewal to have it be "the right deal for our strategy," he said. Dell Servers for Small Business Click here to see how a Dell server can help you back up your company's data and save you valuable time.
In this article: AOL, Revenue, Google, Time Warner, and San Francisco
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PR Newswire: All Releases | October 30, 2008
Businesses Reducing Call Center Costs by Outsourcing to Philippines, says Info-Tech Research Group
...their costs through outsourcing their call centers." Enterprises that have already opened call centers in the Philippines include Dell, Citibank, AOL, HSBC, Convergys, Sykes, and Telus. According to Kiewe's research note "Contact Center...
In this article: Info-Tech Research Group, Outsourcing, Philippines, North America, Respondent, Revenue, and AOL
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CNN | September 14, 2007
Bill Miller: What's luck got to do with it? - Jul. 18, 2007
...for convention when he invests. While most value investors refuse to buy technology stocks, Miller has made a killing on Amazon (Charts, Fortune 500), AOL, Dell and eBay (Charts, Fortune 500). A former graduate student in philosophy...
In this article: Money Magazine, AOL, EBay, Amazon, and Bernard Baruch
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PR Newswire | September 18, 2007
CEMA Teams with nTAG for Second Year to Deliver Striking Real-time Event Data Management and Social Networking Services at the CEMA Summit 2007
...value of their event marketing program. Participants include some of the world's leading companies, such as AOL, AT&T, Cisco, Dell, eBay, Hewlett Packard, Intel, Microsoft, RSA Security, SAP and Symantec. About CEMA The Corporate Event...
In this article: Dashboard, Lucent, RSA Security, AOL, EBay, and Symantec
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Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL, ) is a multinational technology corporation that develops, manufactures, sells, and supports personal computers and other computer-related products. Based in Round Rock, Texas, Dell employs more than 76,500 people worldwide .
Dell grew during the 1980s and 1990s to become (for a time) the largest seller of PCs and servers. it held the second spot in computer-sales within the industry behind Hewlett-Packard. The company currently sells personal computers, servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, and computer peripherals. Dell also sells HDTVs, cameras, printers, MP3 players and other electronics built by other manufacturers.
In 2006, Fortune magazine ranked Dell as the 25th-largest company in the Fortune 500 list, 8th on its annual "Top 20" list of the most-admired companies in the United States. In 2007 Dell ranked 34th and 8th respectively on the equivalent lists for the year. A 2006 publication identified Dell as one of 38 high-performance companies in the S&P 500 which had consistently out-performed the market over the previous 15 years.
- Name:
- Dell, Inc.
- Type:
- Public
- Location:
- Round Rock, TX, USA
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founder:
- Michael Dell
- Founded:
- Austin, TX, USA
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- DELL
- Industry:
- Computer Peripherals
- Consulting
- Computer Software
- Computer Systems
- IT Services
- Key People:
- Michael S. Dell
- Revenue:
- $ 61.101 Billion
- Operating Income:
- $ 3.190 billion
- Net Income:
- $ 2.478 billion
- Assets:
- $ 26.500 billion
- Equity:
- $ 4.271 billion
- No. of Employees:
- 76,500
- Subsidiaries:
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- Alienware
- EqualLogic
- ASAP Software
- Motto:
- Uniquely You (Australia)
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