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Does anybody advocate for IBM? - ken-do-nim - 03-10-2021 IBM is a stock that I used to have years ago, and has seen better days. Its price has declined now for 10 years straight, though it is now trying to reinvent itself as a Cloud company. The dividend is really nice; 5.1%. The P/E ratio is a very solid 20. I haven't seen anyone mention it so far, so I thought I'd ask if anybody has it or intends to add more. RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - EricL - 03-10-2021 Value trap as far as I'm concerned. No interest from me until I see several quarters of revenue/EPS growth again. RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - ChadR - 03-10-2021 Sitting on 20 shares of IBM. Won't add anymore to it unless like Eric said it shows a few quarters of revenue growth. RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - fenders53 - 03-10-2021 No interest at all. They were disrupted 40+ years ago and never recovered. Lots of plans that never worked out. A behemoth to turn around. It's worse than a bad sign when any stock has stagnated during ten years of this bull market. Huge opportunity cost of holding it. RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - ken-do-nim - 03-10-2021 That's more or less what I thought. Funny story. About 10-15 years ago, give or take, my company had a fierce competitor (I forget the name). One day they got bought up by IBM. Our CEO said in the next company meeting that this was the greatest thing that could have happened, because now we'll never hear from them again. And he was right. RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - fenders53 - 03-10-2021 They had a great run for decades of course. They decided nobody would want a computer on their desk at home. ![]() RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - Dividend Watcher - 03-10-2021 I'm confused. Why is a P/E of 20 "solid" for a company that's decreased EPS over 14% annually for the last 5 years, a payout ratio over 100% and has a debt to equity ratio of over 3x? I get that it looks a little better when you consider price to cash flow but I don't think there's much else to recommend it. I'm not even sure T has underwhelmed that badly. RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - fenders53 - 03-10-2021 (03-10-2021, 06:38 PM)Dividend Watcher Wrote: I'm confused. Why is a P/E of 20 "solid" for a company that's decreased EPS over 14% annually for the last 5 years, a payout ratio over 100% and has a debt to equity ratio of over 3x? I get that it looks a little better when you consider price to cash flow but I don't think there's much else to recommend it. I'm not even sure T has underwhelmed that badly. Somebody needs to learn to be a little more patient. ![]() Seriously though, they are scared to cut the dividend in half when they clearly should. This is exactly how people get sucked into a former famous brand value trap. I'll just drip that dividend for 67 years and all will be well. Ken, remember this when you shop for your first utility too. We have charts for days demonstrating how much better off you aren't buying a no growth 4%+ yielding UTE over one that grows at 5-7%, (both earnings and dividends). RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - ken-do-nim - 12-02-2021 I'm curious if anybody is bullish on IBM now after the Barron's article and their new "quantum chip"? RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - fenders53 - 12-02-2021 (12-02-2021, 07:40 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: I'm curious if anybody is bullish on IBM now after the Barron's article and their new "quantum chip"?You'll be buying CSCO next. ![]() RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - Kerim - 12-03-2021 I kinda wish I never got involved with IBM. Quantum computing looks like it could re-revolutionize the world, but there are lots of players working on lots of different technologies. Feels way too soon to be picking winners. But at this price and yield, I suppose there are much bigger gambles. RE: Does anybody advocate for IBM? - fenders53 - 12-03-2021 Tech is tough to pick winners. You can sell the third best laundry detergent or automobile and maybe be fine. In tech you are winning or you are losing with little in between. I rely on ETFs for most of my tech because I am not smart enough to pick winners that stay on top for five years. You're a tech stock picking star for a couple years then you give half of it back in a hurry. |