Dell to provide data to shareholder

• Published March 14, 2013

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Dell agreed to provide investor information to Southeastern Asset Management, its largest outside shareholder and one of the most vocal opponents of a planned $24.4 billion buyout.

Acting on behalf of its $7.7 billion Longleaf Partners Fund, Southeastern sought access last week to a list of investors to discuss the deal. Dell will make the information available, pending a confidentiality agreement, according to a filing Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund joins billionaire Carl Icahn in inspecting confidential Dell information.

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