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IBM Not So Blue On Earnings

Tags: International Business Machines, Tech, Computers, Big Blue, IBM
19 Jul 10:40am
IBM reported revenue fell 1.7% but in the end, earnings rose 11% on cost trimming and control.  Wallstreet expected revenue of $21.9 billion which was in-line, but earnings of $1.12 a share, which ended up $1.29 a share.  IBM shares jumped after markets, and should have a positive jump tomorrow morning.

IBM for Wednesday

Tags: International Business Machines, Tech, Computers, IBM
17 Jul 10:16am

International Business

IBM (NYSE)

Forecast has expired Ended: Thursday July 20, 2006

Target

$73.00 and below

-$0.83 (1.1%)

Time Span:2wks and below

Final

$101.73

$27.90 (37.8%)

Recommendation

Rating:Sell

Risk:Moderate

Stop Loss Price:Unspecified

Final XP: -126

Target not reached

Analysis

IBM not going to be good, that's my opinion after others like HPQ, Dell, etc.

IBM Grows

Tags: International Business Machines, IBM
7 Jun 11:21am

International Business

IBM (NYSE)

Forecast has expired Ended: Saturday June 24, 2006

Target

$82.00 and above

$1.84 (2.3%)

Time Span:2wks and below

Final

$101.73

$21.57 (26.9%)

Recommendation

Rating:Buy

Risk:Moderate

Stop Loss Price:Unspecified

Final XP: 0

Target reached

Analysis


IBM = I'll Beat the Market

Tags: International Business Machines, IBM
27 Apr 10:52am

International Business

IBM (NYSE)

Forecast has expired Ended: Sunday December 31, 2006

Target

$99.00 and above

$15.74 (18.9%)

Time Span:3-6mths

Final

$101.73

$18.47 (22.2%)

Recommendation

Rating:Strong Buy

Risk:Aggressive

Stop Loss Price:Unspecified

Final XP: 0

Target reached

Analysis

Recently, IBM reported first quarter EPS of $1.08, compared to the $0.85 reported just one short year ago. Wall Street's consensus estimates were for earnings of $1.05 a share. The increase mainly aided by the residual effects of IBM's continued sweeping cost cuts and restructuring. IBM's services growth hasn't been at its best, to say the least, in recent quarters. Profits have been achieved largely through cost cuts and shifts in labor from costlier markets such as Europe to cheaper but booming markets like India and China. In the first quarter of 2006, the services division showed a 1 percent drop in revenue, though there should have in fact been a 3 percent gain without currency fluctuations. However, gross profit margin of 2.3 percentage points rose to 26.6 percent. In IBM's two other major divisions, hardware and software, revenue rose 6 percent (not considering the PC business and currency changes). But IBM's best hardware results came in some of its lowest-margin segments, including microchips and lower-end servers. The consensus full-year forecast is for $5.81 in earnings per share and revenue of $90.6 billion. Price target ranging from $73.00 to $101.00. http://www.ibm.com

Does Higher Dividends Mean Higher Stock Price?

Tags: Computers, Tech, International Business Machines, Big Blue, IBM
27 Apr 10:28pm
My Big Blue just announced a 50% increase in dividend payouts, along with a $4 billion expansion of its stock buyback program. (That's in addition to the $2.5 billion IBM had already earmarked to repurchase shares.) Believe it or not, the hike is the largest in the history of this industry, which has paid dividends to shareholders since what, 1916? So does that mean IBM's business is improving? Perhaps, but then again, I have to be objective and impartial to be fair. IBM's cash-flow from opera...