Dell seeks to open plant in Europe
Dell is looking to open its second European production plant, its chairman says, and a source familiar with the plan says the company is considering a location in France.
The move by the world’s largest personal computer company to locate production in France appears in part designed to shore up its business against rival Hewlett-Packard, one of the few big markets where it outpaces Dell in PC sales.
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