Dell revenue rises 9 percent in first report as public company

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Dell Technologies Inc reported on Thursday a nearly 9 percent rise in quarterly ...

FILE PHOTO: A Dell logo is seen in this illustration picture taken in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic

The company returned to public markets on Dec. 28 after it bought back interest tied to the performance of software maker VMware, and shares have risen more than 22 percent since then. Revenue in its Infrastructure Solutions Group, which houses its servers and network device business, rose 10 percent to $9.9 billion.

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