US4592001014 - Common Stock
INTL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
NYSE:IBM (4/26/2024, 7:04:00 PM)
After market: 167.08 -0.05 (-0.03%)167.13
-1.78 (-1.05%)
International Business Machines Corp. is an information technology company, which engages in the provision of integrated solutions that leverage information technology and knowledge of business processes. The company is headquartered in Armonk, New York and currently employs 311,300 full-time employees. The company provides integrated solutions and products that use data, information technology in industries and business processes. Its segments include Software, Consulting, Infrastructure and Financing. Software segment comprises two business areas: Hybrid Platform & Solutions, which includes software to help clients operate, manage and optimize their IT resources and business processes within hybrid, multi-cloud environments, and transaction processing, which includes software that supports clients’ mission-critical, on-premises workloads in industries such as banking, airlines and retail. Consulting segment is engaged in business transformation, technology consulting and application operations. Infrastructure segment is engaged in hybrid infrastructure and infrastructure support. Financing segment is engaged in client financing and commercial financing.
INTL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
1 New Orchard Rd
Armonk NEW YORK 10504
P: 19144991900
CEO: Arvind Krishna
Employees: 311300
Website: https://www.ibm.com/
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