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IBM: Bull or Bear?
Cramer on BloggingStocks: Oil and the equity nirvana
IBM
-0.68%
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22 days
Filed under: Cisco Systems (CSCO), Market matters, International Business Machines (IBM), Caterpillar (CAT), Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Procter and Gamble (PG), Freep't McMoRan Copper (FCX), Oil, Stocks to Buy, Cramer on BloggingStocks The Street.com's Jim Cramer says that OPEC may take oil out of the equity-market equation and make stock-picking matter again. If OPEC says it likes an oil price in the $75-78 range, as it said today, we could be looking at a nirvana moment for stock...
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: You can't afford to be certain
IBM
+8.08%
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108 days
(closed on 11/16/09)
<>Filed under: Apple Inc (AAPL), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Ford Motor (F), Market matters, Walt Disney (DIS), International Business Machines (IBM), AT and T (T), 3M Corporation (MMM), Caterpillar (CAT), Schlumberger Limited (SLB), Citigroup Inc. (C), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY), Best Buy (BBY), FedEx Corp (FDX), Verizon Communications (VZ), Lennar Corp'A' (LEN), United Parcel'B' (UPS), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Wells Fargo (WFC), Stocks to Buy, Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC), Union Pacific Corporation (UNP), <>Cramer on Blogging>>...
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IBM: For tech gains, bets on Big Blue
IBM
+2.82%
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38 days
(closed on 05/15/09)
Filed under: Newsletters, International Business Machines (IBM), Stocks to Buy "Earnings prospects for companies in the information technology (IT) sector are surprisingly resilient, and one of the best-placed and most recession-resistant IT stocks is IBM (NYSE: IBM)," notes Elliott Gue.
In Personal Finance, he adds, "In the recession of 2001, tech stocks were among the hardest hit groups in the S&P 500, but that was mainly a hangover from the technology bubble of the late 1990s that saw many big-cap tech firms soar to unprecedented valuation levels. <>"The tech sector today bears no resemblance>...
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IBM is ON
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+32.80%
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260 days
The market already knows that the financials of IBM will take a hit after the acquisition of SUN But the acquisition would be good for IBM as they grab hold of the shrinking enterprise hardware market! no one buys big servers anymore...IBM will have a better chance at the next innovation curve to save its floundering systems business and get back in the market In other news: So Africa is a new outsourcing destination, gives good hope to internationally poor locations with criminal history and other believers in sinking megaliths like IBM and outsourcing!
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Buying JAVA! Yes OPapa IBM
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+2.77%
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4 days
(closed on 03/23/09)
The market already knows that the financials of IBM will take a hit after the acquisition of SUN But the acquisition would be good for IBM as they grab hold of the shrinking enterprise hardware market! no one buys big servers anymore...IBM will have a better chance at the next innovation curve to save its floundering systems business and get back in the market
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What will move the Dow? A look inside the average
IBM
+15.61%
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32 days
(closed on 04/07/09)
Filed under: General Motors (GM), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Newsletters, Citigroup Inc. (C), American Express (AXP), Bank of America (BAC), Chevron Corp (CVX), DJIA, Stocks to Buy "What can get this market going again?" asks Chuck Carlson. In The DRIP Investor he says, "It's helpful to understand what stocks within the Dow need to do well for the index to do well." <>"Not surprisingly, IBM (NYSE: IBM), the highest-priced stock in the Dow, carries the greatest weighting at more than 9% of the index. Obviously, with such a heavy weighting in the index, IBM will need to be a decent performer for the Dow>...
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Not so blue at Big Blue
IBM
+43.71%
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319 days
Filed under: Earnings reports, International Business Machines (IBM), Bargain stocks, Stocks to Buy, Recession Investors are a crazy lot. They pay huge premiums for stocks that do little but offer hollow promises and huge losses during bull markets. As long as sentiment is positive and the economy is growing, throwing caution to the wind comes easily.
Then, when things go boom and the market tanks, taking sentiment with it, investors put cash under their mattresses. <>So here we are in the midst of the worst recession of my generation, and possibly the worst since the Great Depression, and the >...
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Business model challenged, recession challenged
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-41.74%
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321 days
IBM's business model is fading as cloud computing begins its life. Over the next decade, we should see more and more companies putting applications onto the web, and IBM will not likely be a leader in this category, due to strength of companies like CRM and GOOG. In past downturns, IBM's stock has taken big hits from 58% to 84% drops, I surmise IBM's long-term and short-term risks can take the stock down at least 58% (2000-2002 drop) and possibly as high as the first IBM business model challenge (1987-1988) when MSFT began challenging their business model. Google and CRM are about as y...
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Can You Still Trade Fundamentals??
- Can You Still Trade Fundamentals???
I think Jim Rogers made a great point during the last interview when he talked about the fundamentals of commoditi...
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SELL THIS RALLY
- Sell this rally if you know what is good for you. The reasons are simple and relatively straight forward. Firstly, nothing has changed if anything th...
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