Dell Technologies Inc.

DELL

Dell Technologies Inc. is a multinational technology company specializing in computer hardware, software, and IT solutions. Founded by Michael Dell in 1984, the company initially gained fame for its customizable personal computers and has since expanded into cloud computing, data storage, cybersecurity, and enterprise solutions, serving businesses of all sizes worldwide.

$396.34 +4.67 (1.19%)
Dividend Yield 0.58%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

🎉 Upcoming Dividend

Investors can expect a dividend payout of $0.63 per share, scheduled to be distributed in 13 days on July 31, 2026

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
July 31, 2026$0.632026-07-212026-07-21
May 1, 2026$0.632026-04-212026-04-21
January 30, 2026$0.532026-01-202026-01-20
October 31, 2025$0.532025-10-212025-10-21
August 1, 2025$0.532025-07-222025-07-22

Dividends Summary

Company News

Dell Technologies vs. NVIDIA: Which Artificial Intelligence Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
The Motley Fool • Robert Izquierdo • July 17, 2026

Dell Technologies and NVIDIA represent different plays on the AI boom. Dell has surged over 200% in 2026 with strong server sales driven by AI adoption, while NVIDIA remains the dominant chip leader with superior financials and a 55.6% net margin. Though Dell appears cheaper on valuation metrics, NVIDIA is recommended as the better long-term inve...

CrowdStrike vs. Dell Technologies: Which Technology Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
The Motley Fool • Brendan Coffey • July 17, 2026

The article compares CrowdStrike and Dell Technologies as investment options for 2026. CrowdStrike offers cloud-native cybersecurity growth with 22% revenue growth but trades at a steep 167x forward P/E and faces reputational damage from the July 2024 IT outage. Dell Technologies, trading at a cheaper 21x forward P/E, benefits from massive AI ser...

President Trump Sells Micron Stock and Buys an AI Stock Up 1,340% Since 2023
The Motley Fool • Trevor Jennewine • July 14, 2026

President Trump's investment accounts have been net sellers of Micron Technology while net buyers of Nvidia year-to-date through May 2026. Despite Micron's impressive 345% revenue growth and new multiyear supply contracts, Trump's accounts sold $90K-$116K of the stock. Meanwhile, they purchased $246K-$3.7M of Nvidia, which dominates the AI infras...

3 Breakout Growth Stocks You Can Buy and Hold for the Next Decade
The Motley Fool • Marc Guberti • July 7, 2026

The article highlights three growth stocks positioned for long-term gains: Dell Technologies, benefiting from 757% year-over-year growth in AI-optimized servers with $60 billion guidance; Robinhood Markets, showing strong growth outside crypto with event contracts surging 320% YoY; and Nebius, a neocloud provider with 684% revenue growth and majo...

HP vs. Dell: Which AI Infrastructure Stock Is the Better Buy?
The Motley Fool • Marc Guberti • July 4, 2026

HP and Dell compete in the AI PC and server markets. HP offers a value play with a low 8.5 P/E ratio and recent 20% correction, making it attractive for value investors despite slower 9% revenue growth. Dell, trading at 31.8 P/E after tripling year-to-date, is the faster-growing company with AI servers generating 757% YoY revenue growth and repre...

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