Its because DELL is a computer company and the E looks like a floppy drive going into a computer
Why should firm like dell take into account total supply chain profitablity when making dicision
DELL Corporation is a digital firm.
Quite simple... They sell most of their systems on-line - meaning they don't need hugely expensive retail stores (and the staff to run them). Consequently, Dell can sell their computers much cheaper.
Microsoft or dell 0.o graphite India limited
For the same reason as any other global company, profit.
I think it is DELL but with the E slanted
The Dell logo (the slanted E) is simply the building(s) where Dell manufactured- much like the logo of our own company which had a another letter (slanted F). Above answer is not correct. Siegel+Gale developed the Dell logo. The slanted E represents Michael Dell's wish to "turn the world on its ear". The runner up logo sits behind Alan Siegel's desk in NYC.
The E in DELL is tilted because when Michael Dell was creating the design he cut out big letters spelling D-E-L-L. When he went to sleep that night a minor earthquake struck and in the morning the E was tilted he saw it and like it.
a slanted letter
Roberta E. Dell has written: 'The United States against Bergdoll'
Dell is overall a better computer than E Machines. Dell also offers on their website computers that you can customize to your specific wants and needs.
crepe with a dash slanted down on the left on the first e
Dell System E-Support Tool
you can go on youtube and type in "what is micheal dell's phone number"
The Dell E is a business catalog. They have a number of computer products for sale there including PC computers, laptops and accessories to be used with them.
No, it doesn't.
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