Dell’s new retail strategy in the face of slowing demand in the United States, Europe and Asia includes efforts in emerging markets such as Russia.
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LONDON (Reuters) Dell hopes its new retail drive to sell in stores rather
than just online will help it sell to consumers in emerging markets buying
their first computer, Chief Executive Michael Dell said on Tuesday.
Dell, the world’s second-biggest computer
maker, has recently switched from a…


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Michael Dell said on Tuesday that emerging markets continued to be an important part of Dell’s growth strategy.
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Dell CEO Michael Dell said he believes his company will grow faster than the other major PC vendors and much of that growth will come in Europe as well as in emerging market countries. While Michael Dell was in Europe to praise the EU for its green IT initiatives, he declined to comment on reports that Dell is planning to sell its global factories to boost profits.
- BRUSSELS (Reuters) Dell, the world’s
second-biggest computer maker, expects to grow faster than other companies in
the business, Chief Executive Michael Dell told a news conference on
Thursday.
quot;You will see Dell grow faster than the rest of the industry in Europe and in
the world, quot;…


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Company founder Michael Dell expresses doubts about the netbook form factor and discusses the company’s push into services, as well as growing customer interest in green IT. Netbooks are unlikely to change the shape of the PC market, according to Michael Dell. A number of hardware…
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