The
Dell deal has a growing list of shareholder challengers now, with
Vanguard [
profile],
State Street Corp [
profile] and
BlackRock [
profile] joining other disaffected shareholders in the ranks such as
Southeastern Asset Management [
profile] and activist investor
Carl Icahn, The
WSJ's Shira Ovide, Sharon Terlep and David Benoit report. That brings the percentage of negative votes to 30 percent from 21 percent
earlier this week, when
Vanguard and
State Street's support was unknown. Forty-three percent is needed to defeat the deal.
Michael Dell and his advisers have not made a decision to delay the shareholder vote yet, even as the company's shares continued to fall. People familiar with board deliberations and with Dell said there may be an adjournment as opposed to delaying it, which would only last a few days to a week, Ovide, Terlep and Benoit write.
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Edited by:
Casey Quinlan
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