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T. Rowe Price makes a $190 million misstep

Wrong vote in 2013 on Dell proxy costs shareholders.

T. Rowe Price is discovering that when you vote the wrong way in a buyout deal, you repent at leisure — and with millions of dollars.

The Baltimore mutual fund giant made a rare error by voting in favor of the 2013 buyout of Dell by founder Michael Dell, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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