Showing posts with label Dell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dell. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Deal Professor: With EMC Deal, Dell Returns to Public Markets

Deal Professor: With EMC Deal, Dell Returns to Public Markets


Because of the planned tracking stock in VMware, the computer maker will be subject to all the disclosure requirements of a public company.


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Monday, October 12, 2015

Dell to Buy EMC for $65 Billion, a Record Takeover in Technology

Dell to Buy EMC for Billion, a Record Takeover in Technology


In buying EMC, Dell is betting that the huge acquisition will help one of the best-known names in computing keep up with its rapidly evolving industry.










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Dell to Buy EMC for $65 Billion, a Record Takeover in Technology

Dell to Buy EMC for Billion, a Record Takeover in Technology


In buying EMC, Dell is betting that the huge acquisition will help one of the best-known names in computing keep up with its rapidly evolving industry.










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Dell to Buy EMC for $65 Billion, a Record Takeover in Technology

Dell to Buy EMC for Billion, a Record Takeover in Technology


In buying EMC, Dell is betting that the huge acquisition will help one of the best-known names in computing keep up with its rapidly evolving industry.


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Dell to Buy EMC for $65 Billion, a Record Takeover in Technology

Dell to Buy EMC for Billion, a Record Takeover in Technology


In buying EMC, Dell is betting that the huge acquisition will help one of the best-known names in computing keep up with its rapidly evolving industry.










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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Dell Is Said to Be in Talks to Acquire EMC

Dell Is Said to Be in Talks to Acquire EMC


A takeover of EMC, which has a total enterprise value of $ 50.8 billion, would answer years of questions about the fate of the company.










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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Bits Blog: Dell Agrees to Sell Microsoft’s Surface Tablet

Bits Blog: Dell Agrees to Sell Microsoft’s Surface Tablet


The usual deal is a bit like Niketown agreeing to sell Adidas sneakers. “This is unique,” Kirk Schell, vice president of Dell Commercial Client Solutions, said in an interview. “We don’t do this with anybody.”










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