Largest Independent Dell (DELL) Holder Says $20 Should be Minimum 'Go Private' Price

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Dell (DELL) May Not Go Private in 'Steal of the Century' as More Investors Feel Shorted

February 11, 2013 12:16 PM EST

Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) is positive Monday amid a release from the PC giant touting the shareholder value in its $13.65 per shar 'go private' deal. However, not everyone is as convinced.

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Dell (DELL) Says Take-Private Deal Offers 'Attractive and Immediate Premium'

February 11, 2013 7:34 AM EST

Dell, Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) issued a statement in response to an attack by large shareholder Southeastern Asset Management suggesting that the $13.65/share take-private deal by Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners... More

Dell (DELL) Rises as Southeastern Asset Management Wants 'More'

February 8, 2013 3:51 PM EST

Dell, Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) is rising into the close following an earlier statement by Southeastern Asset Management, the largest outside shareholder, that the 'take-private' deal seriously undervalues the company. The investment firm sees the value for Dell approaching $24.00 per share.

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Dell (DELL) Holder Pzena Says Holders Should Get at Least $20 - CNBC

February 5, 2013 2:22 PM EST

Dell, Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) saw a little squeak of upside today as at... More

Dell (DELL) to Go Private for $13.65/Share in Cash

February 5, 2013 9:21 AM EST

Dell Inc. (Nasdaq: DELL) announced it has signed a definitive merger agreement under which Michael Dell, Dells Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, in partnership with global technology investment firm Silver Lake, will acquire Dell.

Under the terms of the agreement, Dell stockholders will receive $13.65 in cash for each share of Dell common stock they hold, in a transaction valued at approximately $24.4 billion. The price represents a premium of 25 percent over Dells closing share price of $10.88 on Jan. 11, 2013, the last trading day before rumors of a possible going-private transaction were first published; a premium of approximately 35 percent over Dells enterprise value as of Jan. 11, 2013; and a premium of approximately 37 percent over the average closing share price during the previous 90 calendar days ending Jan. 11, 2013. The buyers will acquire for cash all of the outstanding shares of Dell not held by Mr. Dell and certain other members of management.

The Dell Board of Directors acting on the recommendation of a special committee of independent directors unanimously approved a merger agreement under which Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners... More