Financial News Discussion of DELL - Dell, Incorporated on Fast Money

Financial News for Dell, Incorporated (DELL)

DELL 3/15/2010 4:30PM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$14.26 $9.22 — $17.26 $27.9 Billion n/a n/a

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Dell, Inc. was discussed on Fast Money which was originally produced by CNBC on 2/3/2010
Dell, Incorporated was discussed on Fast Money with host, Guy Adami, on 2/3/10. Fast Money airs on CNBC each business day at 5:00 PM.

Ockham is always interested to know what the Chief Executive is doing for their company, and we noticed a mention of DELL's CEO on Fast Money.

Based on our methodology, Dell, Incorporated should hold some appeal to value investors as we view it as Undervalued. We noticed recently that in comparison to all other stocks we analyze in the news; DELL has received less coverage from the financial media in business television and blogs. While bearish sentiment on a stock is not always a bad thing, it is something you need to be aware of. The Motley Fool survey of crowd sentiment shows that many investors believe this stock will underperform.

“A name like google should perform well, a name like qualcomm should perform well, and DELL coming up in the next few days. That name will perform well also. > >” Fast Money Feb 3, 2010 5:14 PM
Just a couple of things to take note of: