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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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International Business Machines Corporation | LSE:IBM | London | Ordinary Share | COM STK USD0.20 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 118.95 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Communication Equip | 61.86B | 7.5B | 8.1833 | 23.32 | 174.91B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/2/2004 14:13 | With you on this one Energyi. $100 a tough nut. | m_p_h | |
31/1/2004 06:31 | VOLUME WATCH.../ ... Ave. Daily Volume runs just over 5 mn., after Spike of 20mn. on 15jan. Gap Up. Ave. Hourly volume runs: 5.5 mn./6.5= 900,000? or about 800,000 after 6.5 to 7 adjustment. Hourly Splits, approximate 10.00: 700K (note: this is only 30 mins.) 11.00: 900K 12.00: 600K 01.00: 600K 02.00 1000K 03.00 1300K 04.00: 300K Total 5400K | energyi | |
30/1/2004 23:09 | I called Tom Obrien on TFNN tonight to ask him about IBM (you can hear it on the Archives at ) His view is that it could be a good short BUT, it needs to go to a new high ($100+) on light volume, and then start to fall on higher volume. Once there is a high volume drop, it should be followed by a lower volume rally, and that would set up the ideal short | energyi | |
30/1/2004 22:03 | Weekly Chart (Historical) Close-up: Weekly.............. | energyi | |
14/12/2003 11:28 | just registered no. 260 not bad as 2m are on offer. | oldolie | |
14/12/2003 11:20 | afree PC for looking at 60 minutes or so of adverts a month sounds good to me, if I had shares in any high street PC supplier I would be selling tomorrow. see www. metronomy.com | oldolie | |
16/10/2003 09:14 | Earnings were "helped by acquisitions" Trading in After Hours: $89.69, abt. $3 down | energyi | |
16/10/2003 07:08 | Earnings growth is slipping EARNINGS PER SHARE: IBM Year Mar.31 Jun.30 Sep.30 Dec.31 :Year 1999 : 0.78 : 0.91 : 0.90 : 1.13 :$3.72 2000 : 0.83 : 1.06 : 1.08 : 1.47 :$4.44 2001 : 0.98 : 1.15 : 0.90 : 1.33 :$4.35 2002 : 0.73 : 0.89 : 0.99 : 1.34 :$3.95 2003a: 0.79 : 0.97 : 1.02 : 2003e: 0.80e: 1.00e: 1.10e: 1.40e:$4.30e *est.2002 Revenues below Q2: 2nd Qtr 21,631.0 ... 3rd Qtr 21,522.0 | energyi | |
15/10/2003 22:12 | Story on Newsnight just now about major liability litigation relating to employee welfare and chemicals used in production processes over the years. Apparently a pivotal judgement is due soon. Can anyone shed light on this? | march | |
15/10/2003 22:09 | Well, the market didn't like that...down over $3 in after hours trading already. | bosco | |
15/10/2003 20:27 | Earnings target of $1.02 met, revenues under estimate. Lacklustre if you ask me. | bosco | |
15/10/2003 16:45 | Streamlining the workforce and getting rid of the dead wood earlier this year has probably helped their performance. :-) | dil | |
15/10/2003 15:42 | If you want a general chat (telephone) on IBM I'm more than prepared to do so but not on a public forum. | mr euro | |
15/10/2003 14:25 | Oct 15= today. earnings afterr the Bell, I think | energyi | |
02/10/2003 18:49 | Oct 15th, Mr E. | bosco | |
02/10/2003 14:40 | Day........ Wed., Thu., Fri. Stock: IBM 89.69 90.28 91.67 Oct. IBMVR: 2.40, 2.15, 1.45 Nov. IBMWR: 3.70, 3.50, 2.85 Jan. IBM--: x.xx, x.xx, 4.40 IBM earnings out today? | energyi | |
01/10/2003 17:38 | Target: $90-91 on this bounce, then a sharp fall...? $90 Puts may be good... Oct. IBMVR 2.45 -0.75 671. 2.35 2.40 Nov. IBMWR 4.00 -0.70 53.0 3.60 3.80 IBM: $89.69 | energyi | |
14/5/2003 20:16 | Well, it's failed to close above 90 2 days in a row...yesterday was 89.98. Looking for a reversal down this week or early next. | bosco | |
14/5/2003 19:47 | Getting back up towards the $90 again... | jitasb | |
10/3/2003 16:17 | IBM prepares to fight $1bn SCO lawsuit Sun. March 9, 3:30 pm ET ... By Tom Foremski in San Francisco International Business Machines is preparing a strong response to a $1bn lawsuit filed on Friday by SCO Group that threatens IBM's ability to sell billions of dollars of Linux-based IT systems. A source close to IBM said its lawyers were preparing a substantial defence of the suit and are likely to file counter-claims based on its huge portfolio of patents, the largest in the computer industry. SCO Group, which owns intellectual property on Unix, a widely used operating system on which Linux is based, claims IBM violated trade secrets and took its proprietary code and transferred it to Linux, then released it into the global IT community. It is seeking at least $1bn in damages from IBM. It could potentially launch legal actions against thousands of companies selling or using Linux. However, SCO is not prepared to comment on potential legal action against others. "Our focus is on IBM. It has been taking our code wholesale and dumping it into Linux," said Darl McBride, chief executive of SCO. ... SCO purchased the rights to Unix from AT&T in 1995. It has been selling its version of Unix and licensing Unix to thousands of companies. | energyi | |
25/2/2003 18:09 | Island reversal? | energyi | |
22/2/2003 15:05 | E.Surprise 12/02 9/02 6/02 3/02 12/01 Estimate... 1.29 0.96 0.84 0.68 1.32 Actual..... 1.34 0.99 0.84 0.68 1.33 Difference. 0.05 0.03 -NA- -NA- 0.01 ..% Change 3.88% 3.13% 0.00% 0.00% 0.76% :LINK: | energyi |
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