Dell's online sales have risen to $6 million daily, according to CEO Michael Dell. "A year ago, our sales on the Internet were about $1 million a day. We are now selling about $6 million a day," he said at the company's annual shareholders' meeting, Reuters reported. European Net sales account for about $1 million per day. Dell also expects non-U.S. sales to grow to $6 billion this year.
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