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WithCatz

02/06/13 1:27 PM

#383514 RE: MONICALAW #383513

Wow Monica... You mean former WaMu used to prop-up Dell by their massive computer and server purchases, and when WaMu went under -- so did Dell because of it... WaHoo! Bingo.

Oh, and Dell was a huge internet provider too? To WaMu? Bingo again!

Excellent.

...Catz
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Royal Dude

02/06/13 1:30 PM

#383515 RE: MONICALAW #383513

First time Dell/wmih connected 2/6/2013 curious :)

http://www.kccllc.net/documents/0812229/0812229130205000000000001.pdf

Why today Catzs
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xoom

02/06/13 1:42 PM

#383518 RE: MONICALAW #383513

Some of Dell' s biggest competitors ,Sony, Lenovo, IBM, MSI, Apple, Toshiba, Acer etc. are making a lot of progress in the field. Comparatively they are not (IMO)
I think them going private is part of their strategy of expanding their software and services offerings for large companies, with the goal of becoming a full service provider, a la IBM. Over the past few years as personal computer ( Dell's forte) prices have started to tumble and customers moved to tablets and smartphones, caused a blow to Dell's business. I don't thing that WAMU had anything to do with it..

JMHO
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umaw

02/06/13 1:49 PM

#383519 RE: MONICALAW #383513

Dell was NOT the internet provider for Wamu. Wamu may have used their equipment. The problem with Dell is that folks go on the internet from smartphones and work from tablets etc. The sales of their lap tops and desk tops for personal and residential use has completely deminished and they have lost market share to the tablet/smartphone makers.

Let's not try to draw more crazy conclusions, here, please.

Wamu's failure did NOT cause Dell's demise.
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PickStocks

02/06/13 7:08 PM

#383564 RE: MONICALAW #383513

Really, we are going with this, WAMU Fails so does Dell......It was bad enough we entertained your opinion on the Dell purchase.......