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  1. theregister.com

    Fri 7 May 2004 // 13:26 UTC ... PalmOne's shares jumped 12.5 per cent yesterday to $18.21 on the back of rumours that the company has become a Dell acquisition target. ... Would that apply to PalmOne? Dell certainly has a stake in the PDA business and offers its own Axim series of Windows Mobile-based devices. Before the advent of Axim, back ...
  2. palminfocenter.com

    Rumors floating around wall street that Dell is interested in a takeover of palmOne sent stock shares of palmOne higher in trading yesterday. The uncorroborated rumor was posted in a note on the stock site Briefing.com.It stated, Dell (DELL $35.78 +1.3%) rose after Banc of America raised its rating to Buy from Neutral.DELL has started offering companies a zero interest lease for PCs.
  3. geekzone.co.nz

    Now if Dell did buy palmOne and they switched them from Palm OS to Windows Mobile, the industry would be turned upside down. Microsoft market share would go from 40.2% to 80.9% (assuming hardware sales are constant). Dell would have 43.1% market share, and HP would have 25.7%. PalmSource would then have Sony's 9.3% market share and not much more.
  4. nextnet.typepad.com

    Over the past day or so, rumors have been swirling that Dell may purchase PalmOne, makers of the popular Treo 600 smartphone. I don't buy it. As The Register so astutely points out, it would be far easier for Dell to license the Palm OS rather than buy the money-losing hardware unit outright.
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