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#1 2008-01-31 4:28 pm

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#2 2008-01-31 4:59 pm

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Re: I remember that word

teehee

He should shut down the company and give the money back to the shareholders

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#3 2008-01-31 5:07 pm

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Re: I remember that word

ukimalefu wrote:

teehee

He should shut down the company and give the money back to the shareholders

Don't say that!  You'll curse us!!! lol

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#4 2008-01-31 5:22 pm

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Re: I remember that word

While Michael moves up the fortune 400 list.


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#5 2008-01-31 5:36 pm

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Re: I remember that word

They're not beleagured, they're just playing tax break blackmail.   As soon as Calgary or some other town bends over and takes it up the taxhole, they'll be opening a new center.


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#6 2008-01-31 5:45 pm

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Re: I remember that word

Gatchaman wrote:

taxhole

New favorite word big_smile

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#7 2008-01-31 6:10 pm

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Re: I remember that word

There is a Dell centre in Calgary already.


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#8 2008-01-31 6:24 pm

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Re: I remember that word

I wonder if Apple will sue for trademark infringement.


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#9 2008-01-31 11:07 pm

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Re: I remember that word

Another location for an apple store.


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#10 2008-02-01 12:27 am

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Re: I remember that word

Dell's made a number of changes since coming back as CEO. They're moving into big box retail stores like Best Buy, and now, closing their kiosks.

Dell announced in a press release on Tuesday that it will close all its Dell Direct Stores throughout the United States.  Currently, there are 140 kiosks stationed throughout the country; mostly in malls and shopping centers.  First opened in 2002, the Dell Direct Store offered a way to allow customers to play with machines before purchasing them.

The company feels that it can reach more of the market by sticking to retail stores such as Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and Staples. When Dell first opened its stores, it marketed laptops, desktops, and even its line of flat panel televisions.  Through big box retailers, the company can appeal to more than just customers looking for Dell products.

Dell's not dead, just changing.


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#11 2008-02-01 6:48 am

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Re: I remember that word

Bat wrote:

Dell's made a number of changes since coming back as CEO. They're moving into big box retail stores like Best Buy, and now, closing their kiosks.

Dell announced in a press release on Tuesday that it will close all its Dell Direct Stores throughout the United States.  Currently, there are 140 kiosks stationed throughout the country; mostly in malls and shopping centers.  First opened in 2002, the Dell Direct Store offered a way to allow customers to play with machines before purchasing them.

The company feels that it can reach more of the market by sticking to retail stores such as Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and Staples. When Dell first opened its stores, it marketed laptops, desktops, and even its line of flat panel televisions.  Through big box retailers, the company can appeal to more than just customers looking for Dell products.

Dell's not dead, just changing.

Hmm, troubled company brings back company founder.  Where have I heard this before?  confused


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