IBM is a big company that makes computers and other things. They will tell everyone how much money they made and how much money they spent in the last three months. Some people who know a lot about companies and money (analysts) think IBM made $2.19 for each share of the company and spent $15.62 billion in total. IBM's shares are worth $184.10 each. Some of the analysts think IBM will do well, and some think it will do not so well. IBM got a new deal to work with the government of another country. Read from source...
- The title is misleading, as the article does not provide any ratings or price targets from the most accurate analysts, but only mentions them.
- The article does not provide any context or explanation for the Q2 print or the earnings call, making it difficult for readers to understand the significance or importance of the event.
- The article uses vague and unsupported statements, such as "IBM is expected to post revenue of $15.62 billion, compared to $15.57 billion a year ago, according to data from Benzinga Pro." The data source is not verified or cited, and the comparison is not meaningful without knowing the growth rate or the market size.
- The article includes irrelevant information, such as the five-year contract with USAID, which does not relate to the Q2 print or the earnings call.
- The article does not provide any analysis or insight into the company's performance, strategic direction, or competitive position, making it a mere summary of publicly available information.