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en He had more to lose than at any time in his career. Dell bet the company that they would take (market) share and their competitors would not match it. . . . They were right. It was the boldest move they've ever done.

en Hopefully, Dell will pick up market share due to all the distractions its competitors are facing.

en His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness.

en It's relatively simple. We have world class hardware, software and services -- it's rare for a company to have one of those, but we have all three. We can bring products to market quicker and we can move faster than competition because we control everything. It's a difficult equation for our competitors to match.

en We've talked over the past couple of months about a company like Dell and WorldCom. These are companies with very good business plans, ... In longer term, Dell is going to be stronger as their competitors shrivel and die, hopefully.

en As a company, who would you rather lose market share to, yourself or someone else? It is the competitive nature of the business that you watch your competition goes. You either lead or follow, but you always want a share of the market.

en Dell was able to gain PC share while sustaining moderate ASP (average selling prices) declines and benefiting from component cost declines. The PC market unit growth was 15% during calendar Q4 and Dell gained share.

en Dell is suing me for ?100,000 in damages to Dell America, ?50,000 to Dell France and ordering me to pay each Dell Company ?40,000 and ?500 for every presence of the word Dell on my site.

en The growing strength of AMD puts Dell in a favorable bargaining position with Intel, in our view. Even if Dell does not move to adopt AMD, it is likely to continue to use them as a leverage point to gain further concessions from Intel. Intel seems likely to lose revenue and/or margin, either because Dell defects or because it is forced to offer incremental concessions to Dell to maintain their loyalty.

en They continue to lose market share due to the fact that they don't have a broad product line like their competitors.

en It's all market share gains for Dell. You will not see Dell hint at industry growth.

en We are not losing market share to Compaq - but Dell sets the pricing umbrella, and Dell cut its prices, so we had to respond to it and did.

en Dell carries a premium multiple and all it would take for the company to lose it is if it slipped up once. I'd revisit my reasons for owning Dell if it did a major acquisition.

en This keeps the company a step ahead, and really leaves no room for competitors to successfully grab market share.

en Dell is more the exception to the rule than the rule for what we're gonna see from other technology companies. This is Dell picking up market share in a no-growth market.

en Dell is taking market share in a more challenging environment. There a lot of question marks on how strong the recovery is but Dell continues to execute.


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