"It is a bit like a rebirth of the company and so in that sense, it's very exciting," he said in Bengaluru on his proposal to buyback the company, Dell that he founded as a student.
Shareholders are slated to vote on July 18 on the $24.4 billion buy-back offer of Michael Dell and private equity firm Siliver Lake to go private. But reports suggest that there are, however, stiff opposition, with counter offer.
Speaking at an interaction hosted in Bengaluru by IT industry body the National Association of Software and Services Companies, with hundreds of fledgling Indian entrepreneurs in attendance late on Monday evening, Dell insisted that going private is in the long-term interest of the Texas-based
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