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A Chinese sales clerk displays a Dell computer in the Chinese retail outlet Gome in Beijing , China, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. Dell computers are sold in 2,700 outlets of the Gome and Suning electronics store chains, which account for about half of Dell's Chinese sales. Dell Inc. unveiled four computer models Wednesday designed for buyers in China, India and other emerging economies in a new bid to build sales in high-growth markets outside the United States.
Michael Dell, chief executive of Dell Inc., speaks during a news conference in New Delhi August 13, 2008. Dell Inc, the world's second-largest personal computer maker, sees industry computer sales worldwide in the second half of this year exceeding the first half as slowing economic growth globally drives demand for efficiencies.
Michael Dell, chief executive officer of Dell Inc., speaks during a news conference in New Delhi August 13, 2008. Dell Inc, the world's second-largest personal computer maker, sees industry computer sales worldwide in the second half of this year exceeding the first half as slowing economic growth globally drives demand for efficiencies.
Michael Dell, chief executive officer of Dell Inc., speaks during a news conference in New Delhi August 13, 2008. Dell Inc, the world's second-largest personal computer maker, sees industry computer sales worldwide in the second half of this year exceeding the first half as slowing economic growth globally drives demand for efficiencies.
A Dell Inc. representative (2nd L) demonstrates the capabilities of a Dell server computer (R) to a delegate on the trade floor during the 16th World Congress on Information Technology in Kuala Lumpur on May 21, 2008. The five-day event which began on May 18 is a biennial information and communications technology forum that brings together global leaders in business, government and academia.