$52.7 Billion Debt Could Force 'Bankruptcy'
Dell's outstanding principal debt as of Feb. 2, 2018, is $52.7 billion. The debt mostly stems from the company's $67 billion acquisition of EMC in 2016.
Dell in the filing said the "substantial level of indebtedness could have important consequences" such as reducing funding for capital expenditures and acquisitions. Dell said it may be unable to comply with financial and other agreements associated with the debt, which could limit its ability to "incur additional debt, make investments, and sell assets, which could result in an event of default that, if not cured or waived, would have an adverse effect on Dell Technologies' business and prospects and could force it into bankruptcy or liquidation."