Archive for January 16th, 2006
Monday, January 16th, 2006
Australian Open starts today
IBM has been the technology provider to the Australian Open Grand-Slam Tennis Championships for 14 years now. Since 1993, IBM’s partnership with the tournament has seen a significant investment of technology and new features for the fans and customers of the event.
In addition to the official Australian Open website, IBM has their own website with […]
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Monday, January 16th, 2006
IBM’s upcoming earnings announcement
Note: For recent IBM earnings posts try IBM Earnings Here.
This Forbes “Eye on Stocks” column features stocks whose earnings reports come out on Tuesday, including IBM.
Eye On Stocks For Tuesday, Jan. 17
IBM is set to announce results for the fiscal first quarter on Tuesday after the closing bell. The Wall Street consensus calls for the […]
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Monday, January 16th, 2006
Old IBM Adverts
A website has started collecting old adverts for computer products as a form of history. It’s actually fascinating to see where we are now, compared to how things were back then. Someone ought to put a lot more effort into collecting such e-memorabilia (did I just coin a new term ?), it will be great […]
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Monday, January 16th, 2006
IBM’s fridge servers
A.H. Rajani writes a rather cynical post about IBM’s advertising for a new server product line, the eServer Bladecenter.
IBM Gone Wild
IBM, whose commercials are so ’sophisticated’ they usually forget to tell customers what they are selling, is advertising a new line of servers. At first they lament on how most businesses have at least one […]
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Monday, January 16th, 2006
More details on SEC probe into IBM’s Q1
Steve Hamm writes an analysis of the SEC enquiry into IBM’s reporting of its first quarter results.
The Heat Rises Under IBM
The first quarter of 2005 keeps coming back to haunt IBM. Not only did it miss analysts’ earnings estimates, which sent its stock and credibility plunging — but the way it communicated with […]