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See Also:
Dell Freezes Hiring, Cuts Travel, Contract Workers
Dell: Want To Pay More And Wait Longer To Watch "Iron Man"? Do We Have A Deal For You!
Dell Sales Miss By A Billion, Profit Good, No Guidance