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In a confidential email sent to employees a few days after returning to CEO position, Michael Dell said Dell will cut bonuses in 2006, sacking some "bosses" to reduce costs and costs. The airline returned to growth.

The email was sent on Friday last week, revealing that Dell will not recruit a managing director, will accelerate the development of new products and will expand into new, increasing business lines. high revenue leader.

In the letter, Mr. Dell wrote that the PC giant ended the fiscal year 2006 with "great effort, but the results were not". " Very disappointing, if not to say, is not acceptable ." Dell also added that he plans to keep the CEO's position for at least a few more years.

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President Michael Dell, who recently returned to the position of CEO at Dell last Thursday.Source: Dell.com

Details of the major surgery began to leak after Michael Dell replaced Kevin Rollins as Dell CEO last Thursday. This move is carried out in the context that Dell is struggling to overcome many major issues, including weak financial results, declining market share, battery recall scandal and an audit investigation by the Ministry of Justice federal is in progress.

"A rough sea"

According to reports by research firms IDC and Gartner, Dell also lost its position as PC market champion to rival HP last year.

Somehow, the email secretly entered the Austin American-Statesman and it was posted on the website of this newspaper yesterday. Dell spokesman confirmed that the email was sent from Saturday afternoon, but refused to disclose any other information.

According to the email, Dell's top officials will be reduced from more than 20 to 12 in the near future. Paul Bell, who is in charge of Dell's operations across the European region, will become the Director of the Americas Division, which currently accounts for more than two-thirds of its revenue. Don Carty will also take on more new jobs, including human resource management and investor relations.

In the past few years, Dell has repeatedly fallen into "unimaginable". The market's preference for low-cost computers makes Dell's more expensive, high-end computers become sluggish, and the low-cost PC itself is very low.

Last year, the company had to recall about 4.2 million laptop battery packs manufactured by Sony, and for the first time since 1984, the company has a fiscal quarter with declining profits.

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