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Comments on ‘Dell flees sinking US economy on quick boat to China’PCs tailored for migrant workersPublished Thursday 20th March 2008 21:14 GMT
Thank you DellBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 22:51 GMT
Thank you for selling out America and Europe to appease China. Thank you for years of shitty consumer grade technical support from people who can barely speak any tongue English, French, German or Italian. Had it not been for AOL, you would have assumed first place for the absolute worst technical support, world wide. Personally, I've owned two dell machines, both of which I got for free and in retrospect I am so f-ing glad I didn't actually have to pay for them. Furthermore, I wouldn't walk across the street if Michael Dell was giving them away. It would have been a nice gesture on your part, if you would have donated money to the communities you occupied in America and Europe, as a thank you and parting gift for all the tax abatements you received, courtesy of tax payers. Just be patientBy P Henry
Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 22:58 GMT
It's only a matter of time before China starts outsourcing to the west. Hold your horses, ACBy Dave Harris
Posted Friday 21st March 2008 07:50 GMT
I didn't see any mention of pulling out of NA/Europe there. I can see that they want to expand in China, and what manufacturer wouldn't, but shutting existing plants? At the moment, a huge amount of Dell's AP operation is based in Penang, Malaysia, so I can understand that with a growth target of 50% for China, it makes sense to procure and assemble for the Chinese market in China itself. Seedlings to be NurturedBy trackSuit
Posted Friday 21st March 2008 07:52 GMT
"The company said it will also donate $210,000 to build six education centers in China to teach computer proficiency to children of migrant workers." QuITE possibly a smoke screen to deflect critisism, but also: If the morgue sounded like good value for money at 3/4M GBP [caring for 102 dead people]..... Does not the Wise Investment of Future Growth -Education Education Education, sound like Fantastic value, by comparison? Tending to the needs of tomorrow, today. A fecund blessing, [Robert Post's child]? Let us hope that they hold good on their promise, thus to send a message of goodwill / a shining example of Best Practice. Soon 42 be Young Tier-One suppliers of Intelligence and Innovation, Rather than Old-Tires to kick and dirty pigeons to shoo away! Neu Seedlings 2B NurturedBy trackSuit
Posted Friday 21st March 2008 11:01 GMT
"The company said it will also donate $210,000 to build six education centers in China to teach computer proficiency to children of migrant workers." QuITE possibly a smoke screen to deflect critisism, but also: If the morgue sounded like good value for money at 3/4M GBP [caring for 102 dead people]..... Does not the Wise Investment of Future Growth -Education Education Education, sound like Fantastic value, by comparison? Tending to the needs of tomorrow, today. A fecund blessing, [Robert Post's child]? Let us hope that they hold good on their promise, thus to send a message of goodwill / a shining example of Best Practice. Soon 42 be Young Tier-One suppliers of Intelligence and Innovation, Rather than Old-Tires to kick and dirty pigeons to shoo away! Further investigationBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 21st March 2008 13:50 GMT
Wonderful marketing strategy - going where the market is. Dell has never been slow to respond to the global market and these moves will keep it in the forefront of computer sales. However, something bears further investigation. Dell's often-announced workforce reduction of "10%" of their workforce is not, as far as I can see, being applied uniformly around the globe. Check out how many US and European employees are getting the bullet - as opposed to employees in cheaper labor markets. Offshoring by stealth? Targetting the Chinese MarketBy Chad
Posted Friday 21st March 2008 15:33 GMT
Do Dells now come with an integrated free speech infringer? @ Further investigationBy Olof P
Posted Friday 21st March 2008 17:20 GMT
I'm not surprised, if they're expanding somewhere it doesn't make sense to kick people there. If they hire fewer people, it might have the same effect on sales/employee or some similar number. Hold your @#$%By Eduard Coli
Posted Friday 21st March 2008 19:20 GMT
These days when a company announces expansion in China or India or Vietnam they also mean layoffs elsewhere. Some bint is going to get a fat bonus over the so called cost savings of moving from "expensive" Western labor to "cheap" eastern. Is the title even accurate?By Anonymous Coward
Posted Saturday 22nd March 2008 01:33 GMT
I read the title and assumed that Dell were really fleeing the US. What the hell are el reg playing at when they don't follow up with a story to match? I agree with Dave Harris as this incensed me with rage until I read the full story. Thank you DellBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Tuesday 25th March 2008 12:45 GMT
I don't know why "Anonymous Coward" has such a problem. I have been in the computer industry since 1967 and supporting PC users since 1983. I have suffered the crap produced by the likes of Acer, Siemens and IBM for years. When anyone askes what should they buy, I say spend as much as you can on the hardware (especially RAM), but buy anything you like AS LONG AS IT'S A DELL. The period for commenting on this story has finished
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