International Business Machines (IBM)
283.21
+0.16 (0.06%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jun 18th, 7:29 PM EDT
BofA Securities analyst Wamsi Mohan maintains Buy rating for IBM with $320 price target, citing transformational initiatives, growth potential, and defensive investment. Despite recent rally, IBM remains underweight and structurally under-owned, with valuation closer to premium territory and similar to faster-growing SaaS names like Microsoft and Oracle.
Via Benzinga · June 18, 2025
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Legacy tech giants, Oracle Corp. (NYSE: ORCL) and International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) may be staging their biggest comeback in years, according to senior Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives.
Via Benzinga · June 18, 2025
IBM’s first quarter performance in 2025 saw flat year-over-year sales, yet outpaced revenue and profit expectations set by Wall Street. Despite this, shares declined following the release as management acknowledged ongoing uncertainty and variability in client demand, particularly in consulting. CEO Arvind Krishna cited “solid revenue growth, profitability, and cash flow generation,” emphasizing the strength of IBM’s hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) strategy. Growth in software, especially through platforms like Red Hat and generative AI offerings, helped offset weakness in other segments. Management noted that while technology investments continue, discretionary projects in consulting remain susceptible to client delays and budget scrutiny.
Via StockStory · June 18, 2025
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The underdog AI software maker still has a lot to prove.
Via The Motley Fool · June 14, 2025
IBM reached new all-time highs following a 10-day winning streak, but how long will the rally go? Read on to learn why IBM's strength will continue in 2025.
Via MarketBeat · June 13, 2025
Technicals suggest a surge to $300 is highly possible.
Via Talk Markets · June 12, 2025
IonQ just hit investors with two pieces of big news. One shows proof of the company's tech being useful near-term. The other looks to aid its long-term goals.
Via MarketBeat · June 12, 2025
Wondering how to build wealth over the next decade? These familiar names could do some heavy lifting to meet your income-generating needs.
Via The Motley Fool · June 12, 2025
Out of the 300 quantum computing patents issued in 2025, IBM and Google are at the top. Here's a list of other top investors in the field.
Via Benzinga · June 12, 2025
D-Wave has been the best performer among quantum computing stocks in 2025. The company is a leader in annealing quantum technology.
Via Investor's Business Daily · June 12, 2025
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Exchange-traded funds (ETF) can be a great way for investors to gain exposure to high-profile industries at a low cost.
Via The Motley Fool · June 12, 2025
An Atari 2600 chess cartridge defeated OpenAI's ChatGPT, highlighting limitations of large language models in non-text tasks.
Via Benzinga · June 12, 2025
The cybersecurity market is growing. These cutting-edge security stocks are most likely to benefit from the long-term tailwinds.
Via The Motley Fool · June 11, 2025
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IBM stock currently is up nearly 25% versus its year-to-date low.
Via Talk Markets · June 10, 2025
IBM revealed its roadmap for a powerful, fault-tolerant quantum computer arriving by 2029. The major technology announcement immediately is sending the company's stock higher Tuesday.
Via Benzinga · June 10, 2025
IBM stock gained following the company's pledge to build the world's first "large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer" by 2029.
Via Investor's Business Daily · June 10, 2025