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Dell aims to boost market share in Japan's PC market to near 20%

Dell aims to boost market share in Japan's PC market to near 20%

TOKYO, Japan - Dell Inc. President Kevin Rollins speaks during an interview in Tokyo on July 27. He said the U.S. computer maker aims to boost its share in Japan's personal computer market to around 20 percent from the current 12.2 percent. ''Our global market share is between 18 and 19 percent...I would expect that over time our Japanese business would achieve at least the same market share goal between 18 and 19 percent,'' Rollins said.

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Dell launches printer sales in Japan

Dell launches printer sales in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroshi Hamada, president of Dell Japan Inc., stands by the company's two printer models to be sold in Japan at a presentation in Tokyo on June 3.

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Dell to put more emphasis on software, computer peripherals

Dell to put more emphasis on software, computer peripherals

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. computer maker Dell Inc. Chief Executive Officer Michael Dell speaks at a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward on March 26 about the company's future strategy.

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Dell releases 17-inch LCD TV in Japan

Dell releases 17-inch LCD TV in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Dell Japan Inc., the Japanese unit of U.S. computer maker Dell Inc., on Dec. 1 launched a 17-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) television set (shown) in Japan that can be hooked up to a personal computer. The ''Dell W1700,'' which retails for 85,000 yen, is the first LCD TV Dell sells outside the United States, the company said.

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$100 million Manhattan penthouse

$100 million Manhattan penthouse

Photo taken Feb. 22, 2018 shows a tall residential building (C) in Manhattan, New York, which has the city's most expensive penthouse. According to the Wall Street Journal, Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies Inc., purchased the home for over $100 million in 2014. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dell aims to boost market share in Japan's PC market to near 20%

Dell aims to boost market share in Japan's PC market to near 20%

TOKYO, Japan - Dell Inc. President Kevin Rollins speaks during an interview in Tokyo on July 27. He said the U.S. computer maker aims to boost its share in Japan's personal computer market to around 20 percent from the current 12.2 percent. ''Our global market share is between 18 and 19 percent...I would expect that over time our Japanese business would achieve at least the same market share goal between 18 and 19 percent,'' Rollins said. (Kyodo)

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Dell launches printer sales in Japan

Dell launches printer sales in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroshi Hamada, president of Dell Japan Inc., stands by the company's two printer models to be sold in Japan at a presentation in Tokyo on June 3. (Kyodo)

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Dell to put more emphasis on software, computer peripherals

Dell to put more emphasis on software, computer peripherals

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. computer maker Dell Inc. Chief Executive Officer Michael Dell speaks at a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward on March 26 about the company's future strategy. (Kyodo)

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Dell releases 17-inch LCD TV in Japan

Dell releases 17-inch LCD TV in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Dell Japan Inc., the Japanese unit of U.S. computer maker Dell Inc., on Dec. 1 launched a 17-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) television set (shown) in Japan that can be hooked up to a personal computer. The ''Dell W1700,'' which retails for 85,000 yen, is the first LCD TV Dell sells outside the United States, the company said. (Kyodo)

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