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Dell Shares Surge 4.4% After Trump Endorses New Kids’ Investment Program
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 1 day ago
What happened
Dell Technologies' stock rose 4.4% after President Trump praised the company during the launch of a new government-backed investment program for children. The initiative provides $1,000 for each American child born between 2025 and 2028, with additional contributions from the Dell family. Dell also reported strong AI server demand, boosting investor confidence.
- 01Dell stock surged 4.4% after Trump endorsed the "Trump Accounts" kids’ investment program.
- 02The program offers $1,000 government funding for children born 2025-2028 and $250 from the Dell family.
- 03Michael Dell and his wife will contribute $250 for each of the first 25 million children enrolled worldwide.
- 04Trump previously praised Dell in February, also boosting its stock price.
- 05Dell reported $24.4 billion in AI server orders and $16.1 billion in AI revenue last quarter.
- 06Dell COO Jeff Clarke said AI demand exceeded expectations and shows no signs of slowing.
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