University of Texas student Michael Dell begins selling PCs in 1984. Operating under the name "PC's Limited," the company builds computers from stock components and earns $6 million in its first year. The company takes off with its successful direct-to-consumer sales model and is renamed Dell Computer Corporation in 1988. By 1999, Dell becomes the largest seller of PCs in the United States.
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