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Michael Dell is "incredible", go out and buy a Dell computer was Trump's message when he rang the opening bell of the stock market; but analysts say: There are no institutional investors that have ever ...

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Dell shares surged nearly 9% intraday and closed up 4.4% on the day Donald Trump rang the opening bell of the stock market.
about 9 % · Dell shares4.4 % · Dell shares Fortune, report
Dell’s stock jumped 32.8% after its May earnings report, when the company disclosed $24.4 billion in AI orders and raised full‑year expectations to $60 billion in AI server revenue.
32.8 % · Dell stock24.4 billion · AI orders60 billion · AI server revenue Patrick Moorhead, chief analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy
Dell’s AI server revenue increased 757% year-over-year.
757 % · AI server revenue Dell Technologies, company
Dell raised its full-year AI revenue target from $50 billion to $60 billion.
50 billion · AI revenue target60 billion · AI revenue target Dell Technologies, company
Dell won a $9.7 billion Pentagon software deal in May.
9.7 billion · Pentagon software deal Dell Technologies, company
Dell overtook Oracle co‑founder Larry Ellison to become the world's fifth‑richest person.
5 · world's richest people Bloomberg Billionaires Index, index

When US President Donald Trump rang the opening bell of the stock market from the Oval Office, he signed out Micheal and Susan Dell for their contributions to his investment initiative for children, calling them ‘incredible people’ and urging Americans to ‘go out any buy a Dell computer’, according to a report by Fortune.

The shares of Dell surged nearly 9% intraday, closing up 4.4%, marking the third time this year that Trump’s public praise coincided with a same-day stock gain. Analysts believe that the rally may have less to do with politics and more with Dell’s booming AI server business. Patrick Moorhead, chief analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, told Fortune that Dell’s rise stems from hyperscaler demand, not presidential endorsements.

“There’s no institutional investors that have ever said, ‘Oh, Trump said this, increase the valuation by this’—it’s all retail,” Moorhead said.He added that Dell’s stock jumped 32.8% after its May earnings report, when the company disclosed $24.4 billion in AI orders and raised full-year expectations to $60 billion in AI server revenue.Ethics concerns over presidential endorsementsAs per the report by Fortune, Former White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter criticized Trump’s remarks, calling them “egregious” and contrary to federal conduct standards.

“Even if the president is not trading, there should never be an endorsement of a particular company,” Painter said. He warned that such praise could influence markets if investors assume Trump has insider knowledge of upcoming government contracts—like the $9.7 billion Pentagon software deal Dell won in May.Dell’s presidential connectionsMichael Dell has long maintained ties with U.S. presidents, serving on George W.

Bush’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and joining Barack Obama’s CEO roundtables on trade and innovation. His relationship with Trump deepened through the Invest America initiative, where the Dells pledged billions to fund children’s investment accounts.Michael Dell beats Oracle's Larry Ellison to make place in world’s 5 richest peopleDell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell is now one of the top 5 richest people in the world.

According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Dell has overtaken Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison to become the world's fifth-richest person. Dell Technologies shares continue to rise amid growing demand for AI infrastructure, while Oracle shares have retreated from recent highs, resulting in a shift in rankings.

The company recently reported strong quarterly results, including a 757% year-over-year increase in AI server revenue. Dell has also raised its expectations for AI-related revenue, now targeting $60 billion this year, up from its earlier forecast of $50 billion.Get the latest technology news and updates.

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