International Business Machines Corporation

IBM

Technology

International Business Machines Corporation

Information Technology Services

$232.37
+1.39 (+0.60%)
$232.37+0.60%
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About This Company

IBM is a global technology company that helps businesses solve complex problems with integrated solutions and services. They offer a wide range of software, including cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and security tools. IBM also provides consulting services to help companies transform their operations and manage their technology, alongside infrastructure solutions like servers and storage. Finally, they offer financing options to support their clients' technology investments.

https://www.ibm.com
Key Statistics
Open$234.55
Day High$235.84
Day Low$231.80
Prev. Close$230.98
$324.90
$220.72
$218.40B
2.07M
0.69
Company Information
Sector
Technology
Industry
Information Technology Services
Employees
270,300
Country
US
IPO Date
1915-09-24
Exchange
NYSE
$220.72
52W Low
$232.37
Current
$324.90
52W High
Catalysts & Risks
Catalysts
  • Stronger-than-expected growth in hybrid cloud and AI solutions, particularly with Red Hat and Watsonx platforms, driving market share expansion.
  • Successful execution of strategic acquisitions and partnerships that enhance IBM's capabilities in high-growth areas like cybersecurity, AI, and quantum computing.
  • Improved profitability and margin expansion driven by operational efficiencies, a favorable shift in revenue mix towards higher-value software and consulting services.
  • Increased demand for mainframe technology and related services from large enterprises, particularly in sectors requiring robust, secure, and scalable computing infrastructure.
Risks
  • Intensified competition in the cloud and AI markets from hyperscalers (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) leading to pricing pressures and slower market share gains.
  • Failure to successfully integrate recent acquisitions or achieve anticipated synergies, leading to higher costs and lower-than-expected returns.
  • Economic downturns or reduced IT spending by large enterprises, impacting demand for IBM's consulting services, software licenses, and hardware.
  • Regulatory scrutiny or data privacy concerns, particularly in AI development and deployment, which could lead to increased compliance costs or limitations on product offerings.

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