Dell Earnings Jump 31 Percent
Dell Computer Corp. on Thursday continued its strong financial showing in a weak economy with first-quarter numbers showing double-digit growth in income, revenue and shipments.
The Round Rock, Texas, company earned $598 million for the quarter ended May 2, a 31 percent jump over the $457 million earned in the same period last year.
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