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Transformed IBM Beats Wall Street Expectations Transformed IBM Beats Wall Street Expectations
By Jennifer LeClaire
July 17, 2009 9:02AM

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IBM has reported second-quarter earnings of $2.32 per share, up 18 percent from 2008 and the highest per-share results for any first, second or third quarter in the company's history. IBM's total revenue was down 13 percent, but IBM CEO Samuel J. Palmisano pointed to investments. An analyst called IBM's performance "virtually bulletproof."
 



Technology companies are on a winning streak this week. Intel Relevant Products/Services, Google and IBM are beating analyst expectations and causing a rally on Wall Street.

IBM on Thursday reported earnings of $2.32 per share, compared with diluted earnings of $1.97 per share in the second quarter of 2008, an increase of 18 percent. The earnings-per-share results were the highest for any first, second or third quarter in the company's history, adjusted for stock splits.

Second-quarter net income was $3.1 billion, compared with $2.8 billion in the year-ago period, a 12 percent increase. Despite all the good news, total revenue for the second quarter was down 13 percent to $23.3 billion from the year-ago period. But there is plenty of room for optimism.

"As a result of our strategic transformation, we have a very strong business model that is delivering superior earnings, cash and client value," said Samuel J. Palmisano, IBM chairman, president and CEO. "We have continued our strategic investments in Smarter Planet solutions, business analytics, and next-generation data Relevant Products/Services centers. As a result, we are optimistic about how IBM is positioned to make the most of current growth opportunities as well as those that emerge as the economy recovers."

Weathering the Storm

For the quarter, revenue from the software segment was $5.2 billion, a decrease of seven percent compared to the year-ago period. Revenues from IBM's key middleware products, which include WebSphere, Information Management, Tivoli, Lotus and Rational products, were $3 billion, a two percent decrease from the second quarter of 2008. Looking at WebSphere as a solo product, though, revenues increased eight percent year over year.

IBM saw losses in the services as its Total Global Service revenue fell 12 percent. Global Technology Services revenue decreased 10 percent to $9.1 billion, while Global Business Services revenue decreased 15 percent to $4.3 billion. Big Blue also saw losses in its Systems and Technology segment. Revenues totaled $3.9 billion for the quarter, down 26 percent. Global Financing revenues also decreased 10 percent in the second quarter.

It's the big picture, however, that's causing Wall Street to rally. IBM ended the second quarter with $12.5 billion of cash on hand and generated free cash flow of $3.4 billion, excluding global financing receivables. The company returned $2.4 billion to shareholders through $732 million in dividends and $1.7 billion of share repurchases. Big Blue said its balance sheet remains strong, and the company is well positioned to take advantage of opportunities. (continued...)

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