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[Title] => Dell CEO ups ante in buyout battle for PC maker
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[Summary] => Billionaire investor Carl Icahn will ask a judge to assess the fairness of a proposed $24.4 billion acquisition of struggling personal computer maker Dell in his latest attempt to wrangle a higher price from a group of buyers that includes company CEO Michael Dell.
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September 8, 2009 - 3:22pm