According to the Greensboro News and Record, the Dell deal is over.

In July 2004, the Golden Leaf Foundation got a whiff that
Dell may be looking for a deal and fired off a recruitment package to lure them
to NC. 

The incentives bidding game
with Dell started in Nov. 2004 with $242.5 million in state money to be
distributed over 15 years passed the General Assembly.   Later that month, Guilford County
offered over $7.1 million in local tax money if Dell would come there.  To sweeten the Guilford Co offer, in
December 2004, Greensboro City Council approved giving Dell cash and incentives
worth $5.3 million in city tax money, bringing the total Guilford offer to
$12.4 million in local taxpayers? money. 
Later in December, Forsyth County jumped into the game offering $14.8
million in cash and services.  Not
to be outdone, Davidson County offered $23.1 million from their taxpayers.  

 As an early Christmas present (or curse), on December 22,
2004, Dell chose Forsyth County as the site for it?s new plant.  What a deal.  The state ponyed up $225 million to be distributed over 15
years, Winston Salem kicked in $18.9 million and cash, services and free land
worth $18.3 million were handed over from Forsyth County bringing the total tax
payer funded payoff for Dell to more than $300 million.  

 Now, not five years later, Dell announces it?s shutting down
the Winston Salem plant, taking 905 jobs and millions of dollars in tax payer
money down the tube? money that could have been used for schools, roads, police officers or
heck, put back in the pockets of tax payers ? the folks paying this very silly, very wasteful bill.