EVERTON'S takeover has taken a new twist. According to reports, Michael Dell, 59, has joined a consortium that includes lifelong Toffees fans Andy Bell and George Downing in trying to buy the club from majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri. 7 American billionaire Michael Dell is reportedly interested in buying a stake in Everton The Mail claims Dell, who owns the computer brand of the same name, has strengthened the belief that business could be resolved before the start of the new season.
Some have described talks as being at an "advanced" stage, while others remain more cautious over a potential deal. Other interested parties include venture capital firm MSP Sports Capital. At the age of 19, Dell founded Dell Technologies with just $1,000 in the bank.
He famously said at the time, "technology is about enabling human potential" which proved to be prophetic in the world we live in today. Some 30 years later, his wealth has rocketed to around £95billion, according to Forbes, making him the 10th richest man in the world. In a pinned tweet on his X account from 2021, he wrote: "I started Dell Technologies 37 years ago with $1000.
Revenues in 1984 were $6million. Last year's revenues were $94.2billion.
Impossible is nothing." Such a huge wealth has enabled Dell to become a huge player in the property market. Most read in Football EUR IN Scotland squad CONFIRMED as Steve Clarke leaves two unlucky stars out of Euro squad LOVE STORY 'I saw that' says stunned Taylor Swift as couple ge.