Thread regarding IBM layoffs

IBM: The Bleak Future Of Deep Blue

Conclusion

I will reiterate my opinion that IBM is a significant value trap stock in the best-case scenario. The
company's revenues have been steadily declining, while it uses high leverage for producing its
low returns, and it is at the moment wholly outdone by its competition. Management has placed
its attention during the previous years on cost-cutting techniques and away from technological
innovation, which has seriously jeopardized the company's future growth and long-term survival
in the face of intensely competitive market forces.

Doomed.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/4406502-ibm-bleak-future-of-deep-blue

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QTC You are certainly correct that the debt and dividend are going to be split, BUT don’t be surprised if IBM doesn’t shoulder Newco with more of the Debt and more of the dividend. They could justify this due to the “investment” infrastructure takes. NOTE the article below. This would mean Newco’s growth strategy would have to be based on automation and layoffs (cost reduction). I would think they would lean quite heavily on automation, as their long term strategy, with layoffs being implemented ASAP to get a leg up. The early layoff strategy would also allow IBM to over stuff Newco (the lenovo strategy) and avoid the bad press. Shouldering Hybrid IBM with less dividend and less debt allows IBM to invest in a marketplace that is accelerating away from it. Their growth strategy is most likely buying “NICHE” companies that cater to what IBM does best (Enterprise/Mainframe) Time will tell, but that tick tock you hear is Wall Street saying IBM we know you are lying because your lips are moving. Wall Street wants results and they made that abundantly clear on the analyst call in 4th q. The Current CFO and CEO have lost all credibility with Wall Street, and I expect a change after the streamlining is done. They are doing the dirty work abet at a much slower pace than expected, and will be rewarded when they exit. The Navy always changes captains after they reform their ship as the crew will not fight for Captain Bligh

https://seekingalpha.com/article/4406466-ibm-misunderstood-growth-strategy

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Post ID: @1cmf+19s5iYMU

@rjp the dividend will be split in two: newco and remainco. Remainco can conceivably keep their dividend up. But newco, which will inherit a mountain of debt has no chance. So the combined dividend will shrink significantly after newco has to ... you know ... pay out a dividend.

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Post ID: @qtc+19s5iYMU

IBM is a dead company and dead money... one day will come when the dividend will have to be cut, that day is not too far...

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