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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

What's big, blue and red all over? IBM. Profit, z Systems down, cloud up

#IBM today reported its second quarter financial results and the figures don't look good, with profits falling nearly 30 per cent. The venerable computing giant did perform slightly better than analysts expected, however GAAP revenues and profits are both down year-on-year. It's the 17th straight quarter of revenue declines for the company, but it reported some bright spots in its figures. "IBM continues to establish itself as the leading cognitive solutions and cloud platform company. In doing so, IBM is pioneering new business opportunities beyond the traditional IT marketplace," gushed CEO Ginni Rometty. "In the second quarter we delivered double-digit revenue growth in our strategic imperatives, driven by innovations in areas such as analytics, security, cloud video services and Watson Health, all powered by the IBM Cloud and differentiated by industry. And we continue to invest for growth with recent breakthroughs in quantum computing, Internet of Things and Blockchain solutions for the IBM Cloud." Net income: IBM made $2.5bn in the second quarter of the year, down 29 per cent from a year ago. Total revenue: Big Blue pulled in $20.2bn in revenues in the past three months, 3 per cent down on last year. However, Cloud revenues were up 30 per cent. Earnings per share: While beating analyst estimates slightly, earnings per share were still disappointing for investors at $2.61, down 27 percent year-on-year. Cash and debt: In its second quarter, IBM has $10.6bn cash on hand. Its debt load is currently $44.5bn. Dividends and shares: Over the past three months, IBM has paid out $1.3bn in dividends and spent $800m on share repurchasing to support the stock price. IBM management has authorization to spend another $3.9bn buying back its own shares.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/18/ibm_q2_fy2016_sad/

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