Michael Dell
Michael Dell
Michael Saul Dellis an American business magnate, investor, philanthropist, and author. He is the founder and CEO of Dell Inc., one of the world’s leading sellers of personal computers. He was ranked the 41st richest person in the world on 2012 Forbes list of billionaires, with a net worth of US$22.4 billion as of December 2014...
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth23 February 1965
CityHouston, TX
good million north seeing several stuff
This was made in North Carolina, so you've got some really good stuff here, ... I think you'll be seeing several million more just like this real soon.
american-businessman good round seem twenty
Twenty years and $40 billion. They seem like good round numbers.
believe good grow market momentum quarter seeing solid
We're seeing some good momentum in the business, ... The (second) quarter is off to a solid start. We believe we're well positioned to grow market share.
good near news
In the near term, this is not good news
unhappy very-good deals
If you have to go through life being unhappy to conform to society around you, that's not a very good deal.
faster growing linux
the only thing growing faster than Linux is Linux on Dell.
ensure major push
We will ensure a major recruitment push in engineering talents.
believe both helped
We believe standardization has helped both Dell and our customers,
billion company expected faster growth overall percent relatively twenty
Twenty percent is significantly faster than we expected for the overall market, and 20 percent growth for a $32 billion company is relatively unprecedented.
cost volume
We don't see any big cost difference, and we know a thing or two about volume manufacturing.
firing internet notebooks saw strength
We saw strength in our servers, notebooks and Internet sales, ... All the geographies were strong. I'd say we are firing on all cylinders.
gaining market relying
We're very much relying on gaining market share,
companies component cost demand healthy including industry major remain rest separating top year
We see a healthy industry in the year ahead, ... Major demand drivers, including processor transitions and component cost reductions, remain solid, and consolidation is separating top companies such as Dell from the rest of the field.
aggressive benefit industry quite
We feel quite comfortable with that forecast, ... Some in our industry have become more aggressive in their predictions and I think if they are right, Dell would benefit from that as much as any company.