Here’s How to Play Dell Inc. (DELL) Stock Now

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To be fair, those holding on are still due a dividend payment yielding 2.4% annualized. Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) also continues to partner with Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL) for serving data centers and other larger-size customers. There’s plenty of life left in the business.

But can Icahn force a sale above $13.65 a share? I don’t think so. Not with Southeastern moving to the sidelines. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of Icahn’s chances, and whether you’d buy, sell, or short Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) stock at current prices, using the comments box below.

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