3D printed clouds and figurines are seen in front of the Dell logo in this illustration taken February 8, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustrationhas also said it will cut up to 6,000 jobs. The market for PCs and tablets is set for another year of decline in 2023 with a fall of 2.6%, according to research firm IDC, after rapid growth during the pandemic on the back of remote working.
Dell had about 133,000 employees as of Jan. 28, 2022, of which, about one-third were based in the United States.Dell's shares were flat before the bell. Reporting by Shivani Tanna and Eva Mathews in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza and Shounak Dasgupta
Dell and other PC manufacturers will continue struggling while they keep shipping their state-of-the-art hardware with crappy Windows OS. PC makers need to realize Windows makes their products slow, buggy, and expensive. Welcome NeutralOS
The gutting of America by the wealthy yet Biden claims most jobs being filled in American history by his administration. More JOE BIDEN LIES! HIS PRESIDENTIAL PRESENCE IS A LIE! HE IS AMERICA'S FIRST FAKE PRESIDENT!
Cut the employees out but not cut the pay of the CEO or the other corporate leaders!?!? Did we just identify why capitalism sucks?
But we're told the Biden economy is booming.
Every tech company is shedding jobs but Biden just told us everything is great and he is a job creator.
is that really so ? Man, gotta get google to play along if you want to lie like this;
Twitter is to blame and that darn Musk.
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Tried to order a Dell computer, called and was put through to sales, person had a strong accent, unable to understand him. No support whatsoever. I felt I bothered him by calling.
BIDENFLATION
I thought it was Chip shortage narrative to be used 🤔🤔. We are back to lower demand
Dell created a problem for itself
Eliminate? Seems a bit harsh.
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