International Business Machines (IBM)
240.21
-1.80 (-0.74%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Feb 28th, 2:15 PM EST
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 242.01 |
|---|---|
| Open | 238.07 |
| Bid | 239.00 |
| Ask | 239.67 |
| Day's Range | 234.56 - 240.21 |
| 52 Week Range | 214.50 - 324.90 |
| Volume | 6,642,228 |
| Market Cap | 218.12B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 45.58 |
| EPS (TTM) | 5.3 |
| Dividend & Yield | 6.720 (2.80%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 7,514,115 |
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About International Business Machines (IBM)
International Business Machines is a multinational technology company that specializes in providing a wide range of services and products in the fields of information technology, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. The company is renowned for its commitment to innovation, offering advanced hardware and software solutions, including mainframe computers, data analytics, and enterprise software. IBM also focuses on consulting services, helping organizations adopt digital transformation strategies and optimize their operations, while maintaining a strong emphasis on research and development to drive future technological advancements. Read More
News & Press Releases
Investors are seeking out stocks that are less vulnerable to AI disruption.
Via The Motley Fool · February 28, 2026
Block stock jumped after it said it was laying off nearly half of its workforce.
Via The Motley Fool · February 28, 2026
Most investors jumped to a conclusion on Monday that's not supported by all the facts.
Via The Motley Fool · February 27, 2026
The high-octane artificial intelligence rally that defined the previous two years hit a significant roadblock in February 2026, as investors abruptly pivoted away from expensive growth stocks toward the stability of "old economy" sectors. While the tech-heavy Nasdaq reeled from a valuation reset, the Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:
Via MarketMinute · February 27, 2026
As of February 27, 2026, the global technology sector is grappling with a profound identity crisis often dubbed the "SaaS-pocalypse." While many software-as-a-service providers have seen their valuations crater under the threat of autonomous AI agents, consulting titan Accenture (NYSE:ACN) has managed to chart a different course. Following a
Via MarketMinute · February 27, 2026
Rigetti Computing's stock has cratered from $58 to $16 -- is this a buying opportunity?
Via The Motley Fool · February 27, 2026
Via Benzinga · February 27, 2026
The final week of February 2026 has sent a tremor through the technology sector, as a sudden wave of volatility wiped billions in market capitalization from premier software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies. Investors, once enamored by the steady growth and high margins of cloud monitoring and cybersecurity, are now grappling with a
Via MarketMinute · February 27, 2026
In a session that sent shockwaves through the financial world, International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) saw its stock price plummet by 13.2% on February 23, 2026. The collapse wiped out more than $31 billion in market capitalization in a single day, marking the steepest one-day decline for the
Via MarketMinute · February 27, 2026
Via MarketBeat · February 27, 2026
As of today, February 27, 2026, Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has reclaimed its position as the bellwether of the professional services sector. Following a tumultuous year characterized by fears of AI-driven margin erosion, the company’s shares surged 8% in the last 48 hours. This breakout follows two landmark announcements: a multi-year strategic AI collaboration with Paris-based [...]
Via Finterra · February 27, 2026
The fiscal year 2025 earnings report for IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) has sent shockwaves through the technology sector. By reporting over $100 million in annual revenue, IonQ has become the first pure-play quantum computing company to cross this critical threshold of commercial maturity. Combined with a massive $1.8 billion acquisition of SkyWater Technology (NASDAQ: SKYT) and [...]
Via Finterra · February 27, 2026
Via Talk Markets · February 27, 2026
The sudden sell-offs for both IBM stock and DoorDash have a common culprit: AI disruption fears taking hold on Wall Street.
Via Investor's Business Daily · February 26, 2026
In the modern era of hyper-connectivity, we often take for granted the invisible signals weaving through our homes, offices, and industrial hubs. We tap a button, and our music plays; we walk into a room, and our smart lights adjust. At the heart of this seamless experience lies a protocol that has become a global standard: Bluetooth.
Via AB Newswire · February 26, 2026
A new filing shows that an insider bought the dip in Microsoft.
Via Barchart.com · February 26, 2026
International Business Machines has lagged its sector peers recently, yet analysts remain moderately optimistic about the stock’s prospects.
Via Barchart.com · February 25, 2026
Looking back on it services & consulting stocks’ Q4 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including IBM (NYSE:IBM) and its peers.
Via StockStory · February 25, 2026
In a bold move that signals a potential bottom for one of the tech sector's most volatile titans, Oppenheimer has upgraded Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) to an "Outperform" rating, setting a price target of $185. The upgrade comes at a critical juncture on February 25, 2026, as the enterprise software giant
Via MarketMinute · February 25, 2026
In today’s energy sector, technology is no longer a support function. It is core infrastructure. Kwashie Senam Zilevu, Chief Technology Officer at Mizan Energy, is raising awareness around the importance of digital resilience and system reliability as energy operations become increasingly data-driven.
Via Get News · February 25, 2026
Individuals are entering a year where risk feels faster, more personal, and harder to spot. The mix has changed. Fewer threats look like a break-in. More look like a simple mistake, a rushed approval, or a believable message that pushes someone to act.
Via Get News · February 25, 2026
The major indices are all up today, but by different amounts. Here's why the Nasdaq is outpacing the Dow.
Via The Motley Fool · February 25, 2026

IBM (NYSE:IBM) secures $112M contract with Department of War's Defense Commissary Agency to modernize electronic shelf labels.
Via Benzinga · February 25, 2026
The U.S. labor market has sent a complex signal to Wall Street this February, as fresh Department of Labor data reveals a "low-hire, low-fire" economy that is complicating the Federal Reserve’s path toward further interest rate cuts. Initial unemployment claims for the week ending February 14, 2026, fell
Via MarketMinute · February 25, 2026