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The battle over Dell - a few articles

edited July 2013 in Off-Topic
The battle over the effort to take Dell private has been brewing for months. A vote is scheduled for Thursday. T. Rowe Price and Yachtman Funds are mentioned among prominent players.

The Intricate Endgame for Dell NYT Commentary
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/06/25/the-complicated-endgame-for-

Here's Why Dell Buyout Could be Extremely Close - WallStreet CheatSheet
http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/heres-why-dells-buyout-vote-could-be-extremely-close.html/?a=viewall

Dell Shareholder T. Rowe Price to Vote Against Leveraged Buyout - Value Walk
http://touch.valuewalk.com/valuewalk/#!/entry/dell-shareholder-t-rowe-price-to-vote-against-leveraged-buyout,51e45d43da27f5d9d0f857cb/2

Monday's brief statement by T. Rowe Price Chairman, Chief Investment Officer, Brian Rogers (Market Watch Short Article)
http://news.morningstar.com/all/market-watch/69E3685A-F7F7-4AE7-84A7-C71824F1D807/pulse-t-rowe-price-again-opposes-dell-deal-stock-falls.aspx

Large Dell Holder's "No" Adds to Vote Uncertainty
(They let me read this once. Pretty good article from WSJ - However, unable to link a second time)http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324348504578608002079962048.html

Here's another link to the WSJ article. Also, if you get locked-out, try clearing your cookies. Should work.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324348504578608002079962048.html

WSJ Excerpt: "People familiar with the Dell board's strategy said advisers have discussed adjourning the election if it becomes clear the deal will be defeated. Adjournment would give the buyout group and Dell's board time to convince stockholders to change their votes, or to urge holders to cast ballots if they hadn't voted."

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