Dell Stock: Trump Wants You to Buy a Computer. Investors Are Buying Its Shares.
Dell shares are surging after President Trump promoted the PC-maker and urged Americans to buy their computers.
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President Trump has publicly backed Dell, telling Americans to purchase the company's computers. This endorsement occurred during a market opening conducted from the Oval Office.
Coverage from Business Insider, MarketWatch, and Barron's emphasizes a subsequent surge in Dell's stock price, describing the event as a "Trump bump." Yahoo Finance and qz.com also report on the President's direct promotion of the hardware manufacturer. Observers are monitoring the continued investor reaction to the President's endorsement and the resulting movement in Dell's shares.
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Quick answers
What did President Trump tell Americans to do?
He told them to go out and buy Dell computers.
Where did the President promote the stock from?
According to Yahoo Finance, he promoted the stock while opening the market from the Oval Office.
How has the market reacted to this endorsement?
Investors are buying shares, leading to a surge in Dell's stock price.
Coverage (6)
- Why Dell (DELL) Stock Is Up Today StockStory · 4h ago
- 'Go out and buy a Dell': President Trump's backing of the PC-maker has shares surging Business Insider · 4h ago
- Dell’s stock gets another Trump bump MarketWatch · 4h ago
- Trump opens market from Oval Office, promotes Dell stock before bump Yahoo Finance · 4h ago
- Trump tells Americans to buy Dell computers qz.com · 4h ago
- Dell Stock: Trump Wants You to Buy a Computer. Investors Are Buying Its Shares. Barron's · 4h ago
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