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IBM CRUSHED IT

What do naysayers have to say?

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Don't mistake "market performance" by company performance/longevity.

The market is all about current money NOW - and doesn't give a cr-p about the fact that IBM has backed itself - no specifically selected - a nichy and narrowing business model and technology product model.

Sure - Z is pretty farggin awesome - for an increasingly narrowing set of applications - but - wow - if that's it - not the IBM anybody used to think of. Settling back on old and aging laurels.

All the management I have some exposure to - through perhaps 5th line - are all complaining about no money to do what is needed to maintain if not grow the products that do and/or could make money. Just no money. No staff (and us devs expected to pick up load of the smart (and/or not close to retiring) workers. No raises. No Bonuses or anything to reward high performance in sh---y time. Nada.

So there you go. Market doesn't know - nor care - that IBM isn't investing in the core products it retains - just this (and maybe next forward) quarter's numbers.

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Post ID: @3ujd+1jiAHZ6g

who fu----g cares

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Post ID: @3yva+1jiAHZ6g

Arvin has turned everything around. IBM has been saved. The future has never looked better. An innovative industry leader once again. Oh and Brandon is doing the same.

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Post ID: @2prq+1jiAHZ6g

Z grew at 88%.
Transaction Processing Software grew at 23%
Distributed/Power grew at 13%
Red Hat grew at 12%
Every other sub-segment across all business units grew at a rate BELOW inflation. Every single SW sub-segment besides TP and RH (Automation, Data & AI, Security, etc) actually SHRANK.
IBM grew but let's not be confused about where the growth came from.

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Post ID: @1afg+1jiAHZ6g

The CEO and CFO both raising the outlook for 4th q and 2023 says something fundamentally changed. I suspect the results from the restructuring are starting to bear fruit. Keep in mind the results were very good during a traditional weak quarter in a challenging economic times.

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Post ID: @1aid+1jiAHZ6g

This was just one quarter. In the past they've had a good quarter that Ginni boosted about Then the next 2 - 3 quarters were just bad followed by massive ra's

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Post ID: @1xea+1jiAHZ6g

Only source of income is selling cr-p to Kyndryl ( what was once internal sales). Wow a great achievement indeed. lAMO

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Post ID: @1wrd+1jiAHZ6g

The playahs gonna play play play play

This doesn't last

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Post ID: @awu+1jiAHZ6g

mediocrity now passes as "crushing it" # sad

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Post ID: @ciq+1jiAHZ6g

And breaking Employment laws too

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Post ID: @otp+1jiAHZ6g

I don't know about crushing anything They certainly know how to bend accounting principles though

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Post ID: @ttw+1jiAHZ6g

WOW
Another great quarter lead by constant innovation!

IBM beats on top and bottom line. Non-GAAP EPS was $1.81, beating expectations by 1 cent. Revenue was 14.1B, beating by 550M. Stock is up 4%

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Post ID: @kdf+1jiAHZ6g

From today's market action, the market is deeply in love with IBM results and outlook.

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Post ID: @zwi+1jiAHZ6g

lol.... ya okay. company isn't doing anything. lowest paid tech workers on top of it.

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Post ID: @nxb+1jiAHZ6g

Where is the money going?

IBM told you yesterday that the headwinds cost it 1.1-1.3 billion in the 3rd q.

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Post ID: @nqf+1jiAHZ6g

Sure it is crushing it. Hiring, salary and promotions freeze in place for over a year. Attrition to the roof. Where is the money going?

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Post ID: @ooc+1jiAHZ6g

A poster last week said IBM was much further along in its restructuring than folks realized. Yesterdays results proved that as it took everyone by surprise including Wallstreet. NOTE 3rd q is notoriously weak, and IBM not only surprised to the upside, BUT also raised their forecast for 4th q and 2023. So YES IBM did crush it, and that good news will extend into 2023 even given the headwinds of currency, interest rates, and hiring.

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Post ID: @chf+1jiAHZ6g

Ah ok, so accounting magic. The downward slide continues.

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Post ID: @rxq+1jiAHZ6g

3rd q 2021 numbers included GTS revenue now reported as Kyndryl. 3rd q 2022 numbers do not include GTS revenue. That is approx 4 billion per quarter for GTS revenue

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Post ID: @xsp+1jiAHZ6g

Did they crush it? 3Q21 revenue was 17.6B, 3Q22 was 14.1B which is 20% down? Or am I looking at the wrong numbers, apologies if that's the case.

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Post ID: @ezl+1jiAHZ6g

Full of ….. you know it!
This company has no strategy, no vision, no leadership - top management thinks they are on a throne and takes your signings to make up for their incompetence

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Post ID: @xet+1jiAHZ6g

Smoke and mirrors…

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Post ID: @rrv+1jiAHZ6g

Fraud. I’ve already dumped all the evidence my d-mb band 7 brain found on the sec desk. I personally have been asked to work on fake technologies and have uncovered fake deals made, especially out of ibm research. It’s a matter of time. There are already insiders in place, amassing loads of evidence. If you are one of the executives who faked sales… Tick tock.

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Post ID: @vlx+1jiAHZ6g

You know how elated parents get when their kid gets a D- instead of the expected F?

That's Wall Street right now with IBM.

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