In this episode of The Intrinsic Value Podcast, Shawn O'Malley and Daniel Mahncke analyze Dell Technologies as a potential AI investment. They discuss Dell's history, from its PC origins to its current role in AI infrastructure, highlighting Michael Dell's influence and the company's strategic acquisitions, notably EMC. The conversation covers Dell's two main divisions: Client Solutions Group (CSG) and Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG), with a focus on the growth potential of AI servers within ISG. They address competitive pressures, particularly from Supermicro, HP, and Lenovo, and evaluate Dell's capital allocation strategies, including dividends and share buybacks. While acknowledging the growth in AI servers and Dell's market position, they express concerns about margin pressures, cyclicality, and the lack of a strong moat, ultimately concluding that Dell is fairly valued but not compelling enough for their intrinsic value portfolio.
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