Privatised Dell looking to capture greater market share in Asia-Pacific
Firm's full-year revenue has grown 4% while operating income has risen 38%, says its senior VP and CFO
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COMPUTER major Dell completed its first full fiscal year of operations as a private company in March with all cylinders firing.
Speaking to The Business Times, Tom Sweet, Dell's senior vice-president and chief financial officer, said that the company's revenue grew 4 per cent year on year while operating income was up 38 per cent during the same period.
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