jimharri
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"mum or dad firm"? Seriously? Whatever happened to "parent company"?
We’ve already god a t-shirt catapult.Can we have a t-shirt cannon?
I wonder if that’s been Google translated from one language back to English and then posted?"mum or dad firm"? Seriously? Whatever happened to "parent company"?
Not a bad shout, actually.I wonder if that’s been Google translated from one language back to English and then posted?
Well.Silver Lake Group, a significant stakeholder in Dell Technologies Inc. (NYSE:DELL), recently sold a substantial portion of its holdings in the company. According to a recent filing, Silver Lake Group disposed of shares valued at approximately $49.14 million. The sales were executed at prices ranging from $122.79 to $124.52 per share. Dell, currently valued at $83.45 billion, has demonstrated strong market performance with a 57% return over the past year. InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently fairly valued, with analyst price targets ranging from $115 to $220.
Think it means we either get cleared of all charges or we get relegated to league 2. It’s hard to be sureWell.
Is it good news or bad news for us....?
Silverlake are an investment portfolio/fund, they buy and sell shares at moments they seem appropriate. They've just decided to offload some Dell shares. Not sure what this has to do with City?Silver Lake Group, a significant stakeholder in Dell Technologies Inc. (NYSE:DELL), recently sold a substantial portion of its holdings in the company. According to a recent filing, Silver Lake Group disposed of shares valued at approximately $49.14 million. The sales were executed at prices ranging from $122.79 to $124.52 per share. Dell, currently valued at $83.45 billion, has demonstrated strong market performance with a 57% return over the past year. InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently fairly valued, with analyst price targets ranging from $115 to $220.
Look at the figures, it is of next to zero significance, and also less than about 1/2000th of what Silver Lake own in total.Well.
Is it good news or bad news for us....?
"According to a recent filing, Silver Lake Group disposed of shares valued at approximately $49.14 million"Look at the figures, it is of next to zero significance, and also less than about 1/2000th of what Silver Lake own in total.
It oversees assets of $103 billion. So, yeah, this is relative peanuts."According to a recent filing, Silver Lake Group disposed of shares valued at approximately $49.14 million"
How rich is this company?