Dell plans to negotiate with Blackstone Group and investor Carl Icahn over new acquisition bids for the computer maker that rival an offer of over $24 billion from investors led by founder Michael Dell.
Dell said a special committee of its board has determined the bids from buyout specialist Blackstone and Icahn could be superior to a proposal from Dell and Silver Lake Partners to buy the Texas company for $13.65 per share.
The company says Michael Dell is willing to work with third parties on alternate acquisition proposals.
Blackstone is proposing to buy the company for $14.25 per share.
Icahn wants to buy up to 58% of Dell's shares for $15 each. Icahn and other investors have criticised Michael Dell's bid as too low.