(114 quotes found)
“Everyone looks to Dell as the number-one supplier to see what they are doing in terms processor selection and what they are putting into their systems.”
Brian Matus
“Previously, Dell was closely linked to Intel for all its processor supply. Dell is actually working closely with AMD as a supplier of microprocessors for their systems to a bigger level than we've seen in the past, but Intel is still dominating.”
“Socially responsible investors happen to be big shareholders in Dell and have significant clout.”
Bryant Hilton
“That's the thing with Dell Rapids, you can't let them get out to a fast start. We certainly couldn't chase them man-to-man. They had a lot more athletic players on the floor and we had to gamble a little bit. They're a very good inside team, and they're a very good outside team. But you can't stop both. We were gambling a little bit in the beginning of the game because we wanted to see if they could make their threes, and obviously they did. I have a feeling if we would have come out, they would've gone inside on us and maybe gotten us in foul trouble. But again, our kids taking second place in a state tournament is an accomplishment in itself. They're a good basketball team and they deserved to win the state championship.”
Byron Utter
“As the number one U.S. supplier of PCs, Dell is committed to bringing the best wireless technology to its customers and is taking an active role in developing this and other key technologies.”
Carl Everett
“Hewlett-Packard significantly narrowed the unit share gap between it and Dell on a worldwide basis compared with a year ago.”
Charles Smulders
“We took a piece of information last night coming out from Dell Computer that six months ago might have had the market down and chose that as a catalyst to rally.”
Charles White
“There is no family in Central Texas who is more responsible for this new Dell Children's Medical Center.”
Charles Barnett
“But if Dell exploits the cost reduction,”
Charlie Wolf
“It's not very often you get Cisco and Dell bringing expectations lower in the same week.”
Chris Whitmore