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Dell May Go Private
January 15, 2013
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Dell is considering going private,
according to a Reuters report Monday
that sent the PC maker's stock soaring.
The transaction would take the form of a "management-led buyout," with founder and CEO
Michael Dell
remaining in charge.
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