(Reuters) - PC maker Dell Inc is eyeing more acquisitions as part of a turnaround plan and is developing merger expertise, Chief Executive Michael Dell told Bloomberg in an interview on Monday.
"You will see us be reasonably active," DELL (DELL.NQ)told the news agency and said the company is looking at acquisitions that will help increase sales to corporate clients.
The company is also planning to consider more deals in the healthcare industry, Michael Dell told the news agency.
Dell is pushing aggressively into the services business. In September, it unveiled plans to buy technology services company Perot Systems Corp
The deal will be the largest acquisition by the No. 2 PC maker and will help it better compete with Hewlett-Packard Co
(Reporting by Ajay Kamalakaran in Bangalore; Editing by Anshuman Daga)