Michael Dell is an American businessman and philanthropist known as the founder and chief executive officer of Dell Technologies.
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Michael Dell and Susan Dell are giving $750 million to the University of Texas at Austin to help build a new AI-focused medical campus and expand research, care, and student support.
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President Donald Trump promoted his new “Trump Accounts” in his State of the Union speech, while Michael and Susan Dell’s huge donation helped expand the child investment program.
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Michael Dell, Ray Dalio, and Brad Gerstner are among the wealthy backers pledging money to Trump Accounts, a new savings program for children meant to help build wealth over time.
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Brad Gerstner said the Dell family's big gift for Trump Accounts sparked major interest, and he expects more business leaders and companies to join the program.
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Michael Dell says a childhood savings account helped shape his life, and he is now donating $6.25 billion to fund savings accounts for millions of U.S. children.
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Michael Dell’s rise from a $1,000 college startup to a $148 billion fortune is now being tied to a new charity plan that uses the same amount as a seed for children’s accounts.
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Michael Dell and Susan Dell will give $250 to 25 million U.S. children through new “Trump Accounts” to help them start saving for the future.
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Michael Dell and Susan Dell are giving $6.25 billion to help fund Invest America accounts for millions of U.S. children.
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President Donald Trump promoted a new baby savings plan at the White House, while Michael Dell said Dell Technologies would match the government’s $1,000 deposit for employees’ children.
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Texas voting bills drew public criticism from American Airlines and Michael Dell as GOP-backed changes advanced in the state legislature.
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Michael Dell warned spring break beachgoers ignoring coronavirus rules that they should not apply for jobs at his technology companies.
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