Icahn and Southeastern push against Dell buyout
12 days ago
Dell Inc. has agreed to sell itself to founder and CEO Michael Dell and Silver Lake for $24.4 billion, or $13.65 per share.
Dell: Icahn-Southeastern offer short by $3.9B
13 days ago
Michael Dell believes he can turn the Round Rock, Texas company around by taking it private and diversifying into niches, such as business software, data storage and consulting.
Dell trimmed CEO's pay by 14 percent amid PC slump
15 days ago
Michael Dell's stock awards were valued at $11.6 million last year while his salary remained unchanged at $950,000, according to a company filing with securities regulators Monday.
Dell board recommends Michael Dell buyout offer
18 days ago
Dell board members say that a takeover bid led by founder and CEO Michael Dell is in the best interest of the slumping PC maker's shareholders, and they're asking them to approve the deal in July.
Bill Gates urges Australia to boost foreign aid
21 days ago
Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates has urged Australia to boost foreign aid following the country's announcement that it was delaying a pledge to increase overseas aid spending.
Top 50 highest-paid CEOs | AP Business Headlines | Dallas Business, Texas...
26 days ago
Paul Otellini, Intel, $18.9 million, up 10 percent39.
Key events involving Yahoo and its performance
29 days ago
Jan. 13, 2009: Yahoo names technology veteran Carol Bartz as its new chief executive, bringing in a no-nonsense leader known for developing a clear focus.
Dell's 1Q earnings fall 79 pct as PC sales sag
33 days ago
That's because Dell's board is trying to persuade shareholders to accept a $24.4 billion buyout offer from CEO Michael Dell and other investors.
Dell raises intrigue by rescheduling 1Q report
35 days ago
There's high intrigue surrounding Dell's earnings report because the company is trying to sell itself to CEO Michael Dell and other investors for $24.4 billion.
Icahn nominates himself, 11 others for Dell posts
36 days ago
An investment group led by company founder Michael Dell has offered to pay $13.65 per share to take the Round Rock, Texas, company private.
