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International Business Machines Corp. Daily Stock Analysis
Stock Information
Open
126.47
Close
126.07
High
127.91
Low
125.62
Previous Close
126.62
Daily Price Gain
-0.55
YTD High
140.51
YTD High Date
Jan 5, 2022
YTD Low
118.81
YTD Low Date
Feb 24, 2022
YTD Price Change
-8.35
YTD Gain
-6.21%
52 Week High
140.73
52 Week High Date
Jun 10, 2021
52 Week Low
111.89
52 Week Low Date
Mar 8, 2021
52 Week Price Change
12.42
52 Week Gain
10.93%
Recent priceSeries Trade Signals

These are sample algorithmic trades based on actual market data.

Trade Type
Entry Date
Entry Price
Exit Date
Exit Price
Trade Hold Time
Gain
Trade Record
LONG
Jan 4. 2019
95.58
Feb 28. 2019
113.97
37 Trading Days
19.23%
Link
LONG
Jan 31. 2020
122.72
Feb 14. 2020
129.58
10 Trading Days
5.59%
Link
LONG
Mar 5. 2021
111.85
Apr 13. 2021
121.49
26 Trading Days
8.62%
Link
LONG
Dec 3. 2021
117.43
Jan 11. 2022
128.97
26 Trading Days
9.83%
Link
Company Information
Stock Symbol
IBM
Exchange
NYSE
Company URL
http://www.ibm.com
Company Phone
9144991900
CEO
Ginni Rometty
Headquarters
Business Address
1 NEW ORCHARD ROAD, ARMONK, NY 10504
Sector
Equity
Industry Category
Industry Group
CIK
About

International Business Machines Corp. is an information technology company, which provides integrated solutions that leverage information technology and knowledge of business processes. It operates through the following segments: Global Technology Services, Global Business Services, Software, Systems Hardware, Global Financing, and Other. The Global Technology Services segment provides information technology infrastructure services ranging from strategic outsourcing, integrated technology services, cloud, and technology support services or the maintenance services. The Global Business Services segment delivers a range of solutions including consulting, and systems integration, application management services, and global process services. The Software segment consists primarily of middleware and operating systems software which supports information management, Tivoli, workforce solutions, and others. The Systems Hardware segment refers to infrastructure technologies such as server, and storage. The Global Financing segment relates to the acquisition of information technology systems, software and services by providing financing solutions such as client financing, commercial financing, and remanufacturing and remarketing. The company was founded by Charles Ranlett Flint and Thomas J. Watson Sr. on June 16, 1911 and is headquartered in Armonk, NY.

Description

International Business Machines Corporation provides information technology (IT) products and services worldwide. Its Cognitive Solutions segment includes Watson, a cognitive computing platform that interacts in natural language, processes big data, and learns from interactions with people and computers. The company's Cognitive Solutions segment also offers data and analytics solutions, including analytics and data management platforms, cloud data services, enterprise social software, talent management solutions, and solutions tailored by industry; and transaction processing software that runs mission-critical systems in banking, airlines, and retail industries. The company's Global Business Services segment offers business consulting services; delivers system integration, application management, maintenance, and support services for packaged software applications; and business process outsourcing services. Its Technology Services & Cloud Platforms segment provides cloud, project-based, outsourcing, and other managed services for enterprise IT infrastructure environments. This segment also offers technical support, and software and solution support; and integration software solutions. The company's Systems segment offers servers for businesses, cloud service providers, and scientific computing organizations; data storage products and solutions; and z/OS, an enterprise operating system for z systems. Its Global Financing segment provides lease, installment payment plans, and loan financing services to end users and internal clients; short-term inventory and accounts receivable financing to suppliers, distributors, and remarketers; and remanufacturing and remarketing services. The company was formerly known as Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. and changed its name to International Business Machines Corporation in 1924. The company was founded in 1910 and is headquartered in Armonk, New York.