Profits Slide as Dell Streamlines

6.5% drop on consumer slump, 'slow as molasses' turnaround
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 29, 2008 6:30 AM CST
Profits Slide as Dell Streamlines
A Dell computer is seen on display at the Dell booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Jan. 9, 2008. Dell released its quarterly earnings Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)   (Associated Press)

Dell posted a 6.5% decline in profits for its fiscal fourth quarter yesterday, citing slowed consumer spending and the cost of restructuring, which included slashing thousands of jobs, the Wall Street Journal reports. The Dell results are likely to cause concern about other tech stocks—especially those that rely on the US consumer market—and doubts about Dell's ambitious turnaround plan.

"The pace of the turnaround is as slow as molasses," an analyst said. "They are showing some progress but it's taking a lot longer than I would have expected." The company, once the biggest PC seller in the world, saw its share price drop following the results. (More Dell stories.)

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