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To: Randy Ellingson who wrote (49139)4/6/1999 7:25:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Dell sees 1998 growth,more deals with IBM possible
FRANKFURT, April 6 (Reuters) - Dell Computer Corp. <DELL.O>
will grow faster than the computer industry this year but will
probably expand by less than 50 percent, chief executive
Michael Dell said in a newspaper interview published on
Tuesday.
Dell told daily Die Welt it was "quite possible" his
company may strike further co-operation deals with IBM <IBM.N>
after the two companies' $16 billion mega-manufacturing pact
announced last month.
He also said alliances and partnerships in the computer
sector were more important than takeovers.
"We can grow organically and we prefer this type of
expansion. As long as we grow three or four times as fast as
the market, we don't want to pursue a takeover," Dell said.
He said China would in a few years overtake Japan as the
world's second-largest personal computer market after the
United States.
"But Europe is also interesting. The economy there is as
large as the U.S. but there are only half as many computers."