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Dell Crashed 50%, Why Smart Investors Are Buying the Dip

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Thursday, April 10th 2025

Dell Crashed 50%, Why Smart Investors Are Buying the Dip

Dell (NYSE:DELL)'s share price has been on a roller coaster ride in recent months, down from a 52-week high just shy of $180.

 

With shares now about 50% off their trailing 12-month high point, is now the time to buy Dell?

 

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