Dell stock climbs on Wall Street beat; announces CFO change
Dell Inc. on Thursday reported fourth-quarter and full-year results that beat Wall Street expectations, giving a boost to its stock in extended trading.
The computer company posted record sales for the year, though... Dell Inc. on Thursday reported fourth-quarter and full-year results that beat Wall Street expectations, giving a boost to its stock in extended trading. The computer company posted record sales for the year, though its fourth-quarter sales were down year over year.
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