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Dell Inc
Dell Inc. in 2008
Can it overtake Hewlett-Packard as the world leader in personal computers?
By Georges Bali

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 Brief History of the company
 Vision and Mission statement
 Answers to questions:

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Question 1: Evaluation of Michael Dell’s performance
Question 2: Elements of Dell’s strategy
Question 3: Expansion into IT products evaluation
Question 4: Financial Assessment of Dell in the years 2000 through 2008
Question 5: SWOT analysis
Question 6: Competition with HP
Question 7: Comparison of both Dell and HP strategies
Question 8: Issues to be addressed
Question 9: Recommendations

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Dell in a brief historical summary 1984-1999

 Dell’s origin goes back to 1984, when Michael Dell ( a pre-med freshman student) created PC’s Limited with only $1000. The company sold IBM PCcompatible computers built from stock components.
 In 1985, it produced the first computer of its own design, the Turbo PC.
 In 1988, Dell went public, growing at roughly 80 percent annually. The name was then changed to Dell Computer Corporation, raising $30 million and increasing its market capitalization to $85 million.
 In 1989, it expanded its product offerings to join the mobile computing with their first laptop 316LT.
 Michael became the youngest CEO to lead a company included in the
Fortune 500 in 1992, letting the company join the ranks of the top 5 computer system makers worldwide.
 The company takes sales online in 1996, setting the bar for ecommerce worldwide; when it launched Dell.com website that generated $1 million in sales per day within 6 months.
 By 1999, Dell was ranked no. 1 in PCs in the US and worldwide, enjoying a steady growth and gaining market share from competitors even when the industry collapsed.

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 By the beginning of the 2nd millennium, technology was improving, and so did Dell. Its internet sales reached $40 million a day. It was the first to implement a built-in Wi-Fi for on-the-go access.
 In 2003, the company was renamed

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