Dell Is looking At Trading Its Manufactories

Dell, the number-one maker of computers on the planet  is fastening its belt by another loads.  For more than a year, Dell has been straining to find means to cut down its expenses and blow up its distribution. The move toward further cost-cutting comes as Dell battles to recover its financial ground and competitive status. As part of its continued effort to curve costs and increase its fight, the computer maker is  looking at selling its factories. Dell has been drawing close contract computer manufacturers in recent months with offers to sell its plants. The turn to snug its factories is an observation of how badly this cost-cutting has become, as Dell once plumed itself on highly competent, build-on-demand PC manufacturing customized to customer demands.  Dell company has begun to have some of its laptops, the fastest-growing computer product built entirely in contract factories.

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