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From: LP12
I trust Denc took my advice and held off buyin' stuff.

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/article/ibm-stock-crashes-after-major-warning-114235587.html

The IBM (IBM) turnaround just hit a major speed bump.

Shares of the tech giant crashed 20% in premarket trading after an unexpected pre-earnings warning from the company.

The stock is poised to have its worst day ever dating back to 1961, pointed out strategist Mike Zaccardi on X.

IBM shares lost 23% in a single session in October 1987, Zaccardi says.

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

217.36
-73.00
(-25.14%)

As of 9:33:35 AM EDT. Market Open.

The numbers: IBM sees second quarter sales of $17.2 billion versus analyst estimates of $17.85 billion. Non-GAAP earnings are expected to be $2.93 compared to estimates of $3.02.

What's behind the move: IBM CEO Arvind Krishna had this to say in a letter to investors on the shortfall:

"When we discussed our expectations with you in April, we noted that we would be wrapping on the launch of z17 in the second quarter. Given this was the strongest start to a mainframe program in our history, we expected Infrastructure revenue to decline low-single digits for the year, beginning this quarter.

What cybersecurity concerns affected IBM's quarterly results?


How did supply chain issues impact IBM's performance?


What caused IBM's unexpected earnings warning?


Why did IBM's mainframe business underperform expectations?

"What played out was worse than our expectations, driven by a shortfall in our Z performance and the associated software stack, primarily in Transaction Processing. In the last few weeks of June, we saw clients shift their quarterly capex spend toward servers, storage, and memory purchases to secure supply-constrained infrastructure ahead of expected price increases. This dynamic impacted client buying patterns. While we anticipated some supply chain related impact in our expectations, we did not anticipate the magnitude of the capex reprioritization. In addition, clients were distracted with rapidly-evolving, industry-wide cybersecurity concerns in the quarter."

 Current Thread  Author  Time 
IBM off 23 %.
 Free Thinking Doggie  14:31:52 
>> Still above levels it traded at in May 2026.
 Free Thinking Doggie  14:45:50 
>> Was @ 216 this May, currently 221.
 Free Thinking Doggie  14:52:48 
>> .....[more]
 Free Thinking Doggie  14:48:00 
>> Opportunity
 Denc 🗡  14:36:26 
>> I trust Denc took my advice and held off buyin' stuff. ...[more]
 LP12  14:36:21 
>> I maintain my relatively small holding. About one fiftieth of my holding in ... [more]
 Denc 🗡  14:41:56 
>> Another share doing me proud is M and G. Up over 70% in the last year and pays 7%+
 Denc 🗡  15:01:52 
>> And Aberdeen continues its recovery at over 250p today.
 Denc 🗡  15:07:31 
>> Sterling stuff!...[more]
 LP12  15:10:50 
>> It’s 1.34 ish at the moment. Not changed much. Though every cent is ... [more]
 Denc 🗡  15:29:21 

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