Dell signs sales deal with Wal-Mart

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Dell will begin selling two models of its desktop PCs at Wal-Mart Stores on June 10, fulfilling a series of recent hints from CEO Michael Dell that the company would move beyond the direct sales model that once made it the world’s largest PC vendor.

Wal-Mart will sell the desktops for less than $700 each in its thousands of stores located in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, according to a Wal-Mart statement issued Thursday. The store also said it expected to offer additional Dell PC models in its Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart Canada stores, but did not provide model names or dates.

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