Michael Dell

American businessman and CEO

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Michael Dell transforms company into diversified tech leader while Carl Icahn fades
business Mar 5, 2026, 1:00 AM
Michael Dell transforms company into diversified tech leader while Carl Icahn fades
  • Michael Dell successfully took his company private in 2013 to focus on long-term growth.
  • Dell's strategic decisions led to substantial business transformations, including acquiring EMC and returning to the public markets in late 2018.
  • The outcomes of the Dell-Icahn confrontation highlight the broader shift in corporate investment strategies towards sustainable practices.
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Michael Dell invests $6.25 billion in children's futures through Trump Accounts
business Dec 4, 2025, 12:29 PM
Michael Dell invests $6.25 billion in children's futures through Trump Accounts
  • Michael Dell and Susan Dell are donating $6.25 billion to the Trump Accounts program to support financial security for American children.
  • The program provides a federal initial contribution of $1,000 for U.S. citizens born between 2025 and 2028, with an additional $250 from the Dells.
  • Dell believes this investment will close the wealth gap and positively impact children's educational success.
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Dell family invests $6.25 billion in children's savings accounts
society Dec 2, 2025, 10:06 AM
Dell family invests $6.25 billion in children's savings accounts
  • Michael and Susan Dell are donating $6.25 billion to fund a new savings program for children.
  • The initiative aims to support 25 million children born between 2025 and 2028 by creating additional 'Trump accounts'.
  • This investment is a significant boost to financial opportunities for children in modest-income families across the U.S.
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Michael Dell founded his empire in a college dorm room
business Nov 17, 2025, 1:00 AM
Michael Dell founded his empire in a college dorm room
  • Michael Dell founded Dell Technologies at the age of 19 while in college.
  • The company became the world's largest personal-computer maker by 2001 but faced challenges post-dot-com crash.
  • Dell emphasizes the importance of risk and innovation as key elements for long-term success.
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Thirty percent of CEOs fail within their first three years
business Nov 16, 2025, 1:00 AM
Thirty percent of CEOs fail within their first three years
  • McKinsey's research into CEO practices revealed the traits of successful leaders.
  • The study identified that 30% of CEOs do not last beyond three years in their roles.
  • Effective leadership has become increasingly vital due to market pressures and high CEO turnover.
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