Trump Publicly Calls for 'Buy Dell Computers'
U.S. President Trump once again endorsed Dell, publicly stating, "Go buy a Dell computer."
In response to Dell's previous donations to Trump's account, Trump said, "We will find a way to get that money back."
Trump also specifically mentioned Micron Technology, expressing gratitude for the company, which previously invested $250 million in Trump's account plan.
Source: Public Information
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Trump has long publicly supported specific companies, previously navigating between policy and business, with close ties to family businesses and tech giants, including collaborations with Dell and Micron in the account plan.
In terms of capital flow, after receiving donations from Dell and Micron, Trump's public endorsement creates a closed loop of policy-donation-promotion, mobilizing retail consumer funds back to donating companies, motivated by strengthening the binding of private capital with government projects to expand account influence.
Similar to Trump's past public support for specific manufacturing companies during his presidency, current tech hardware companies are in a phase of deepening collaboration with policy through account plans.
Essentially, this represents capital concentration: government endorsement drives consumers to concentrate purchases from donating companies, forming a positive feedback loop of donation-promotion-revenue, with the mechanism being Trump's account as a capital aggregation platform, transforming corporate social responsibility into direct sales leverage and brand premium.
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Policy endorsement acts as a sales lever, with donations exchanged for promotion becoming a new business model.
Account funds circulate, allowing donors to recoup their investments first.
Political endorsements establish pricing power, with consumers footing the bill for corporate profits.