Dell released its first-quarter results after the bell on May 13, but
what the company had to say is far from "yesterday's news." Rather,
there are ramifications for a fair bit of the tech tape. First of all,
one reason for Dell's (DELL, news, msgs) sell-off the following day --
despite "beating the number" -- is that its margins were a little less
than people had expected. That just proves that, in a price war, nobody
wins. Given the excess capacity and somewhat muted demand, the reality
of this price war with other computer makers is not surprising.
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