IBM hammered on earnings slump
Profits amounted to US$2.38bn on revenues of US$22.48bn.
The results were largely in line with expectations, but in after-hours trade IBM stock slid 4.3% to US$188.
IBM said revenues from hardware sales including its big servers fell 23%, causing it to post an operating loss in part due to restructuring costs.
But the company saw better results from software and services, including the big data analytics for which "Big Blue" is known.
"In the first quarter, we continued to take actions to transform parts of the business and to shift aggressively to our strategic growth areas including cloud, big data analytics, social, mobile and security," said Ginni Rometty, IBM's Chairman, President and Chief Executive.
"As we move through 2014, we will begin to see the benefits from these actions. Over the long term, they will position us to drive growth and higher value for our clients," Rometty claimed.
Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge
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