Low-margin deals hurt Kyndryl

KYNDRYL HOLDINGS INC. $25 is still a hold. The company (New York symbol KD; Conservative Growth, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 230.5 million; Market cap: $5.8 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.4; No dividend paid; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.kyndryl.com) helps corporate and government clients manage their datacentres.
On November 3,… Read More

IBM has a better short-term outlook

IBM has a long history of transforming itself in response to rapid changes in computer technology. In the past few years, it has shifted it focus to its cloud operations, which let users go online to access data files and computer applications stored on remote… Read More

Boost your gains with these top IT funds

Information technology has been the best-performing market segment over the past 25 years, although there have been some big downs along with the big ups. Going forward, we still see top information technology stocks—and the ETFs that hold them—as an attractive component of an investor’s… Read More

IBM looks like a bargain

IBM, $164.43, is still a buy. The company (New York symbol IBM; Shares outstanding: 918.6 million; Market cap: $151.1 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Dividend yield: 4.0%) has shifted its focus in the past few years to its more-profitable cloud computing, consulting and mainframe businesses.
In the three months… Read More

IBM is poised to be an AI leader

In the past few years, IBM has shifted its focus to its more-profitable cloud computing, consulting and mainframe businesses. It now gets over 75% of its revenue from software and consulting services. The shift has paid off, with the stock recently hitting an all-time high… Read More

IBM is still your better choice

On November 3, 2021, IBM spun off its legacy business focused on helping corporate and government clients manage their datacentres. Investors received one Kyndryl share for every five IBM shares they held.
We still prefer IBM for your new buying, due to its ability to tap… Read More