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Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 7:58:27 PM   
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Dell to sell PCs at Wal-Mart in retail push By Philipp Gollner and Jim Finkle
Thu May 24, 7:00 PM ET

Dell Inc. (Nasdaq:DELL - news) said on Thursday it plans to start selling personal computers through Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE:WMT - news) in North America next month, breaking from a 23-year model of direct sales as it tries to rekindle business.

Dell, which called the move a "first step" into the retail market, will start selling the computers bundled with accessories for under $700 starting June 10. Shares of Dell slipped along with computer component makers amid investor concern the low-priced PCs may squeeze profit margins.

Dell computers will be available in about 3,500 Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, a spokesman said.

Dell and Wal-Mart declined to provide details on how the packages will be equipped.

The world's largest retailer will sell two models of Dell's Dimension multimedia desktop computer, which are now available directly from the computer maker.

"They (Dell) need to go retail and they are finally doing it," said Shaw Wu, an analyst with American Technology Research who has a "neutral" rating on Dell shares and does not own any.

Dell is expanding in retail stores to compete better with Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ - news), which has overtaken Dell as the world's No. 1 PC maker, partly through a strategy of selling in the United States through major retailers such as Wal-Mart, Circuit City Stores Inc. (NYSE:CC - news) and Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE:BBY - news)

Dell shares closed down 37 cents, or 1.4 percent, at $25.89 after earlier gaining as much as 1.7 percent. U.S. stocks fell amid concern the U.S. Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates this year.

The combination of Wal-Mart, famous for low prices, and Dell's Dimension desktops, the company's lowest-priced consumer models, may deter some upscale buyers, said J.P. Gownder, an industry analyst at market researcher Forrester Research Inc.

"This is a first foray into the world of retail" for Dell, Gownder said. "It's not a bad move. But in the long run, they'll want to establish a more-sophisticated retail strategy."

BREAKING TRADITION

Since its founding in 1984, Dell has sold computers directly to customers through the mail, phone orders or the Internet. It has also sold some models in limited quantities through retailers including Costco Wholesale Corp. (Nasdaq:COST - news) and it showcases products in stores and mall kiosks where customers can order them for later home delivery.

Company founder Michael Dell, who retook the CEO job in January after sales growth slumped under predecessor Kevin Rollins, last month signaled that a retail push was in the works when he told employees in a memo that the direct-sales model was "not a religion."

"In the coming quarters, there will be additional activity in support of this move into global retail," said Dell spokesman Bob Pearson, declining to give further details. "Today's announcement with Wal-Mart represents our first step. Stay tuned."

Dell's retail expansion comes after Taiwan's Acer Inc. (2353.TW), the world's third-largest PC maker, began selling PCs at Best Buy, Circuit City and Wal-Mart.

China's Lenovo Group Ltd. (0992.HK) also said last month it planned a new consumer business unit as it faces stiff competition from HP, Dell and Acer.

Wal-Mart spokeswoman Melissa O'Brien said adding Dell computers is "part of a number of additions and enhancements that Wal-Mart is making in its electronics area." Wal-Mart plans to improve its brand selection in electronics, she added.

The Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer has no "definitive strategy" at this time to sell Dell computers outside the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, O'Brien said.

Dell's Pearson said the company plans to add additional retailers in its top 10 to 15 markets, including Britain, Germany, France, Japan, China, Brazil and Japan.

PRICE CONCERNS

Dell's alliance with Wal-Mart may put pressure on computer- component makers to cut prices because both companies are known for extracting the lowest prices from suppliers, squeezing profit margins, analysts said.

Dell itself, which historically boasted some of the highest profit margins in an industry known for thin profits, will lose some of that advantage by embracing retailers, analysts said.

Shares of semiconductor makers fell sharply following news that the Dell systems would be priced below $700, less than Dell laptop computers and high-end systems that range from around $1,000 to more than $6,000 when fully configured.

"Wal-Mart is known for its very tight supply chain, and Dell is also very good at that," said Wu of American Technology Research.
At Dell, "margins are going to be tough," he added.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070524/tc_nm/dell_walmart_dc
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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 8:04:01 PM   
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This is excellent new for the US consumer, especially the lower middle class and the poor.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 8:06:03 PM   
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I'll take my custom Dell over store bought anytime.  Especially if it involves fighting my way through Walmart to get to it.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 9:05:25 PM   
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This is excellent new for the US consumer, especially the lower middle class and the poor.


How so? UPS/Fedex delivers anywhere, and it's not like it's going to be CHEAPER by adding another layer of middle-men?

Dell is only doing this in response to the market lost to vendors who do offer "Instant Gratification".

But I don't see "Instant Gratification" as a benefit to anyone, specifically due to their class.

Oh, and I really avoid anywhere where they greet you on the way in, but try to give you a search on the way out...

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 9:08:48 PM   
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Dell is one of those non-Mac machines, right?

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 9:09:36 PM   
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If the computers they sell in Wal-Mart have linux on them, then THAT would be great, since then you'd get a bunch of new people using linux... If not, then, well, I'm indifferent.

Of course if not then that's not really going to help the Dell brand, since as far as I've ever seen people equate cheap and low quality to things purchased at Wal-Mart, and Dell on the other hand isn't cheap or low quality... Not the best premade computers you can get but not bad either. (Well, except maybe some low end desktop systems which are probably crappy, but you know)

But the only computer I'd buy is a laptop anyway, for desktops it's easier to just build them.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 9:13:41 PM   
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You need to just order your Ubuntu machines DIRECT from dell. 2 Desktops and a Notebook, with full support.



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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 9:51:50 PM   
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My mom works there, so I can get a 10% discount. Do Dell computers suck? Will the Walmart ones be low rent shitty varieties?

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 10:01:15 PM   
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Just Walmart putting the boots to another sector of the consumer electronics retailers. Sort of like they did to SourceCity this Christmas, by bringing in widescreen TV's at under a thousand dolars. Wally's making a move on organic foods too. There might be a day when you won't be able to buy anything except at a Walmart - at least I think that's the plan.


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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 10:03:29 PM   
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quote:

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Just Walmart putting the boots to another sector of the consumer electronics retailers. Sort of like they did to SourceCity this Christmas, by bringing in widescreen TV's at under a thousand dolars. Wally's making a move on organic foods too. There might be a day when you won't be able to buy anything except at a Walmart - at least I think that's the plan.


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This reminds me of the Demolition Man with Sylvester Stallone. All restaurants were Taco Bell.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 10:03:38 PM   
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i wonder if one of the problems is being able to customize a pc and not being able to get it right away.  By working through Wal-Mart the product will be sold with standardized specs.  i wonder if the customers want that.  Will they still get the exceptional customer service they received before.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 10:07:13 PM   
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They've got all the customer service workers they could ever need overseas.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 10:09:36 PM   
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They've got all the customer service workers they could ever need overseas.


lmao i know that as my desktop is a dell but my laptop is an hp.  Try calling your health insurance company and find out who answers the phone.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 10:11:28 PM   
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Discussing a technical issue with someone that doesn't speak English well is a real nightmare. It is bad enough when they speak great English.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 10:14:31 PM   
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rofl it is just as bad trying to discuss a health care issue and getting it resolved.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 11:02:47 PM   
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This is excellent new for the US consumer, especially the lower middle class and the poor.


I haven't been in a Walmart in 5 years.
Why can't they buy their computers at Bestbuy or Costco like everyone else?
What will they save, $20?
"How do you like this X-5000 with all the features?"
"I got it at WALMART."

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 11:05:24 PM   
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This is excellent new for the US consumer, especially the lower middle class and the poor.


I haven't been in a Walmart in 5 years.
Why can't they buy their computers at Bestbuy or Costco like everyone else?
What will they save, $20?
"How do you like this X-5000 with all the features?"
"I got it at WALMART."


Popeye,
i am all into comparison shopping and saving money.  So you don't shop at all at Wal-Mart and are willing to pay higher prices?  lol do you go to dollar general, or aldi's?

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 11:07:12 PM   
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Dell rules!... erm cos i have one...no two! and whats with RDRAM!

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 11:23:57 PM   
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Dell is one of those non-Mac machines, right?


does that mean they don't use osx in those dells? shazam.

edited to ask as an aside: has anyone else seen the nyc apple store? it's pretty nifty.

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RE: Dell plans to sell PCs at Wal-Mart - 5/24/2007 11:24:09 PM   
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Dell and Wal-Mart make a perfect marriage. They are both cheap. They both love Asia. And they both hate American workers.

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