February 8, 2013

5 Tech Turnarounds That Actually Worked

Verne Kopytoff, Fortune


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Michael Dell has his hands full trying to turnaround Dell, the company he founded and now plans to take private in a $24.4 billion buyout. Although still profitable, the business is slumping as customers shift to rival computer makers that offer cheaper prices. Dell's comeback plan—to push into business services and cloud computing—is still a work in progress.

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