If you follow investors and analysts on Twitter you might learn something.
Here’s the news release he’s referring to. I read it and didn’t see a lot of corporate-speak (OK, a little), but it frustrated me more that the financials are in PDF only. That makes them impossible to import into a spreadsheet without manually copying and pasting.
Dell also does this CFO video thing that I’m inclined to give them brownie points for.
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