Kevin Rollins
Dell ex-CEO nets $50m payout
News Dell's former CEO, Kevin Rollins, will be paid nearly $50m, despite previous reports that he'd walk away with one-tenth that amount. Dell said in an 8K report filed on Wednesday that once the company... [09 Aug 2007]
"Evidence of misconduct": What's up at Dell?
News The two men in charge of Dell's finances over the last few years, former CEO Kevin Rollins and former CFO Jim Schneider, have both left the company in recent months. Dell's internal investigation into... [30 Mar 2007]
Dell in the doldrums over Q4 revenue
News Dell had warned investors fourth-quarter revenue and profits would fall short of expectations when it announced the resignation of former CEO Kevin Rollins in January. Dell reported revenue of $14.4bn,... [02 Mar 2007]
Dell crowns new king of EMEA
News The PC manufacturer has recently courted controversy, first with laptops catching fire and then with issues over its allocation of executive share options, which finally resulted in the loss of its chief executive Kevin... [01 Mar 2007]
Dell snaffles Motorola exec
News Over the past few months, Dell has overhauled its executive roster, following a disappointing year that cost former CEO Kevin Rollins his job. Dell has hired Motorola's Ron Garriques to run the company's... [19 Feb 2007]
Dell to terminate bonuses, cull managers
News Dell, who returned to the company as chief executive officer last week after the resignation of Kevin Rollins, said in the email that he planned to stay with the company "for the next several years".... [05 Feb 2007]
Where did Dell go wrong?
Comment The resignation of Kevin Rollins as CEO of Dell highlights one of the oldest and most important adages of the PC industry: you can stay on top for only so long. First, it hired too many former management... [01 Feb 2007]
Rollins rolls out of Dell
News Dell has announced that Kevin Rollins has resigned as chief executive officer, and company founder Michael Dell has retaken the helm of the PC company. Rollins has also stepped down from... [01 Feb 2007]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader Dell CEO Kevin Rollins (45) replaces frequent Agenda Setter Michael Dell and Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz (46) takes Scott McNealy's spot. A list of the top names in tech - without Bill Gates? Or Steve... [25 Sep 2006]
Microsoft's Ozzie named the top man in tech
News Along with Gates stepping aside, Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz (number 46) debuted on the list instead of Sun chairman and founder Scott McNealy; and Dell CEO Kevin Rollins (number 45) takes the spot of Dell... [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Dell CEO Kevin Rollins (45) replaces frequent Agenda Setter Michael Dell and Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz (46) takes Scott McNealy's spot. A list of the top names in tech - without Bill Gates? Or Steve... [25 Sep 2006]
Kevin Rollins
AS Profile Kevin Rollins is a new entry on the Agenda Setters, replacing the company's founder and former CEO Michael Dell (who was number 40 last year). The PC maker - formerly under its founder and now under... [25 Sep 2006]
Dell to spend $150m on keeping customers happy
News Chief executive Kevin Rollins said the change will "involve deepening customer relationships, and customising the entire customer experience, placing a greater emphasis on services tailored to individual... [13 Sep 2006]
Dell Q2: AMD for PCs - and an SEC probe
News On a conference call after the AMD announcement, Dell CEO Kevin Rollins cited the cost advantage the PC company would enjoy, as well as AMD's technology, as the reasons behind the move. There is a value... [18 Aug 2006]
Dell does AMD deal
News In the hope of getting back on the right track, Dell will accelerate plans for $3bn in cost cuts and will spend $100m on improving its customer service, CEO Kevin Rollins said on Thursday. The cost cuts... [19 May 2006]