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  • April 2008
    • Dell Jumps on Cheap Notebook Trend

      Dell Jumps on Cheap Notebook Trend

      Cheap, small notebooks look like the next big thing. Dell today announced it was jumping into the burgeoning segment, which doesn’t quite have a name yet—some call them netbooks, others mini-notebooks, still others ultramobile PCs or UMPCs. Dell’s machine will start at $399, and sport a wee 8.9-inch screen, the Wall Street Journal reports. More »

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      computer   laptop   Dell   PC makers   Netbooks   low-cost PCs

  • March 2008
    • PC Makers Aim Overseas

      PC Makers Aim Overseas

      PC makers are increasingly setting their sights on markets outside the US, which are making up an ever-larger share of the worldwide computer market, USA Today reports. PC sales are growing in the US, still the world’s largest market, but are rising much faster elsewhere. Last year, the US accounted for 26% of worldwide sales, compared to 35% 5 years ago. More »

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      China   stock market   Dell   Hewlett Packard   emerging markets   personal computers   PCs   PC makers

  • November 2007
    • Investors Worry Dell's Road to Recovery is Too Rocky

      Investors Worry Dell's Road to Recovery is Too Rocky

      Computer-maker Dell’s rollercoaster ride isn’t over and it’s left investors woozy. Despite increasing net income 27% in third quarter earnings released yesterday, Dell shares slipped nearly 10% in after hours trading, giving back nearly everything the stock gained leading up to the report and underlining CEO Michael Dell’s statement: “There’s more work to be done,” reports the Austin American-Statesman. More »

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      computer   corporate earnings   earnings reports   laptop   Dell Inc   Michael Dell   PC makers

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