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International Business Machines Corp

WKN: 851399 / Symbol: IBM / Name: IBM / Aktie / Software & Informationsdienstleistungen / Large Cap /

263,45 €
-1,08 %

Einschätzung Buy
Rendite (%) 11,99 %
Kursziel 258,57
Veränderung
Endet am 23.10.26

International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) had its price target lowered by analysts at Royal Bank Of Canada from $315.00 to $300.00. They now have an "outperform" rating on the stock.
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International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) was upgraded by analysts at Wall Street Zen from a "hold" rating to a "buy" rating.
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Einschätzung Buy
Rendite (%) 3,42 %
Kursziel 312,08
Veränderung
Endet am 21.11.26

International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) is now covered by analysts at Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc.. They set an "outperform" rating and a $360.00 price target on the stock.
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International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) was upgraded by analysts at Erste Group Bank AG from a "hold" rating to a "buy" rating.
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Einschätzung Buy
Rendite (%) -1,50 %
Kursziel 279,05
Veränderung
Endet am 09.12.26

International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) was given a new $325.00 price target on by analysts at Stifel Nicolaus. They now have a "buy" rating on the stock.
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International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) had its "sell" rating reaffirmed by analysts at UBS Group AG.
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reflection of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) — drawing from how it ties to “ ai staff augmentation ”, and linking with perspective from your link on AI-driven staff augmentation:

P (Prognose / Prediction): IBM is transforming its business model by deeply embracing AI — not just as a buzzword, but as a core part of its consulting, software, HR, and talent-management services. 
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Because of this strategic shift, companies using IBM services will increasingly rely on AI-enabled “staff augmentation” rather than traditional manpower-heavy staffing.

R (Relevanz / Relevance): That matters a lot: in an environment where “staff augmentation” via AI is accelerating, IBM becomes a key enabler. Their ability to offer AI-backed consulting, automation and hybrid-cloud solutions means businesses get scalable, efficient teams — aligning exactly with what the linked article describes as the advantages of AI-based staff augmentation (faster hiring, better matching, global talent pool, cost-efficiency). 



So IBM isn’t just a vendor — it’s a strategic partner for firms wanting to adopt staff augmentation powered by AI.

H (Handlung / What to do): If you are evaluating staff augmentation for your company (especially in software development), consider engaging with IBM’s AI-powered services. Use their AI-driven talent-matching and automation capabilities to streamline recruitment and scale rapidly. Make sure to balance AI-enabled staffing with human judgment so you keep cultural fit and soft-skills intact.

IBM must carefully discuss whether their existing enterprise systems and workflows align with the rigorous requirements of a successful Epicor ERP implementation. Before switching or integrating ERP platforms  such as Epicor companies under IBM’s purview should first assess their current processes (finance, inventory, supply-chain, HR, etc.) and clearly define objectives and KPIs. A structured Epicor implementation with planning, configuration, data migration, training and testing  can unify functions across the organization, boost visibility, efficiency and long-term scalability. If IBM approaches Epicor ERP implementation with discipline and stakeholder buy-in, they stand to streamline operations and avoid the common pitfalls of ERP rollouts.