I Give Up On IBM
IBM (IBM) disappointed again, and I will sell IBM from the Conservative Portfolio. I give up.
IBM (IBM) disappointed again, and I will sell IBM from the Conservative Portfolio. I give up.
IBM (IBM) is trying to learn cloud & mobile computing, when it should just acquire companies which do these well.
IBM (IBM) just isn’t growing. But it is a bargain at just 10x profits and a 3% yield.
Investors nit-picking the big picture with IBM (IBM) are missing an opportunity to buy on a dip.
IBM (IBM) is like a ship with many leaks, and I feel the stock won’t rise until IBM’s earnings estimates do.
IBM (IBM) crashed after it reported earnings, but IBM’s still not much cheaper. Here’s why…
Although the stock market’s in a correction, the Dow & IBM (IBM) are near their highs. Let’s look to IBM to see if this run can continue.
A lot of people are down on IBM (IBM) lately. But I like the stock, and feel a little rebound in business will make a huge impression in the stock price.
I’m stuck about what to do with IBM (IBM). The stock has healthy upside to its Fair Value but no sales growth — or momentum.
Shares of IBM (IBM) should make a big blue move ahead over the next two years as investors appreciate Blue Chips.
IBM (IBM) is a solid core holding you can buy, hold, and get a healthy dividend. This stock is also undervalued and has solid upside right now.
Google (GOOG) and IBM (IBM) are up after reporting last night. In the battle of GOOG vs. IBM I’d place my money in IBM.
Looking at IBM (IBM) gives me a synopsis of the stock market right now. Things will be slighlty-under plan, yet shares have huge upside.
IBM (IBM) reported earnings earlier this month. Wall Street applauded the results. What wasn’t talked about was IBM’s estimates were already reduced.
International Business Machines (IBM) is one reason I think this market will push higher in in the next year. Big Blue has good profit growth, a reasonable P/E, and is undervalued. IBM could push the Dow higher.
IBM (IBM) is looking good. It might look better in your portfolio. The next few years should be good ones for Blue Chip stocks, and they don’t call IBM Big Blue for nothing.