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International Business Machines Corporation (IBM.DE)

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154.58+0.30 (+0.19%)
At close: 05:35PM CEST
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Previous close154.28
Open154.64
Bid154.62 x 0
Ask154.74 x 0
Day's range154.54 - 154.96
52-week range113.65 - 182.70
Volume1,137
Avg. volume2,542
Market cap142.719B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.75
PE ratio (TTM)18.90
EPS (TTM)8.18
Earnings date24 Jul 2024 - 25 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield6.19 (4.01%)
Ex-dividend date09 May 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    IBM to add 800 AI-related jobs in Ireland

    IBM plans to hire up to 800 more people in Ireland to help build advanced software underpinned by AI technology, the biggest job announcement in the country's multinational sector this year, state investment agency IDA Ireland said on Thursday. The U.S. IT software and consultancy services provider, which is one of the largest multinational employers in Ireland with 3,000 staff, will add the roles in research and development, digital sales and consulting. Ireland is hugely reliant on foreign multinationals, which have almost doubled their workforce in the last decade to make up around 11% of the entire labour market.

  • PR Newswire

    Palo Alto Networks and IBM to Jointly Provide AI-powered Security Offerings; IBM to Deliver Security Consulting Services Across Palo Alto Networks Security Platforms

    Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW), the global cybersecurity leader, and IBM (NYSE: IBM), a leading provider of hybrid cloud and AI, today announced a broad-reaching partnership to deliver AI-powered security outcomes for customers. The announcement is a testament to Palo Alto Networks' and IBM's commitment to each other's platforms and innovative capabilities.

  • PR Newswire

    IBM Expands Qiskit, World's Most Performant Quantum Software

    IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the evolution and expansion of Qiskit, its globally adopted quantum software. Launched in 2017, Qiskit, as a software development kit (SDK) is an open-source tool that has allowed over 550,000 users to build and run quantum circuits on IBM's quantum hardware systems, resulting in the execution of over 3 trillion quantum circuits to date.