Dell’s stock gets another Trump bump — but this time it’s fading
THE SO WHAT
The fading “Trump bump” on Dell shows how short-lived politically driven pops are compared to fundamentals. Don’t let headline-driven volatility dictate your hardware or vendor strategy—optimize for roadmap and support, not who got name-checked in a speech.
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