Dell investors look beyond accounting problems

New management team expected to turn business around

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Investors are showing renewed faith in computer maker Dell, despite an ongoing investigation into its accounting and audit functions.

Shares in the company have risen 8% since the company said on 29 March that it was moving toward a conclusion of an internal accounting audit

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According to reports, analysts expect founder Michael Dell and his new team to turn the company around.

Further reading:

Internal audit delays hit Dell

Errors and misconduct uncovered in Dell audit

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