Dell Technologies Inc - Class C

NYSE: DELL
$120.63
+$5.09 (+4.4%)
Closing price April 23, 2024
Dell Technologies Inc. is a global leader in providing a wide array of technology solutions, products, and services. From powerful desktops and notebooks to innovative storage and networking solutions, Dell caters to both individual and business needs. The company is divided into two main segments: Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) and Client Solutions Group (CSG), offering everything from hyper-converged infrastructure and servers to workstations and software. Beyond hardware, Dell is also at the forefront of cybersecurity and cloud-based services, ensuring secure and efficient digital environments for its customers. Founded in 1984, Dell continues to drive technological advancement from its headquarters in Round Rock, Texas.
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