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 After what seemed like ages of hints and feints, Dell has finally, officially reached a deal to go private. It   going to be led by its founder Michael Dell, with a financial assist from private equity firm Silver Lake and PC enthusiast Microsoft. Will it be enough to make the company鈥攁nd more specifically, its products鈥攔elevant again      Bloomberg: Dell Founder Seeks Majority Share Using Personal Funds  The iPad Age and the rise of the Mac have challenged the entire Windows ecosystem, but it   hard to think of a company that felt the sting more sharply than Dell. Once a PC juggernaut鈥攁 decade ago, it sold more computers than anyone in the world鈥攖he company   market share has faded in recent years, falling behind relative to the likes of HP and Lenovo at a time when the entire segment was collapsing under the weight of tablets. Dell has no mobile produ stanley cup cts to speak of. Its PC lineup has been competent but stanley cup  uninspired. It   spent the last several years, in other words, as an afterthought. https://gizmodo/dell-xps-12-review-beautiful-screen-flimsy-frame-5957785 So how does a $24 billion buyout change Dell  Actually, maybe a few ways. A Little Privacy It   an obvious truth, but one worth repeating: private companies can play the long game in a way that public companies can ;t. Shareholders require improvement in three month increments; savvy investors can afford to take a few losses in the short-ter stanley cup m to build something sustainable for the future