IBM achieved a net income of 6 billion U.S. dollars in 2024, a slight decrease from the 7.5 billion U.S. dollars recorded in 2023. After experiencing a steady increase in net income over roughly a decade up to 2013, the company’s income over the past eight years has trended downward. Some of this can be attributed to a quickly evolving market environment. IBM is transforming its business amid industry-wide digital transformation, shifting away from being a hardware, software, and services company, towards becoming a cognitive solutions and cloud platform company. In 2016, IBM changed its segment reporting to reflect this shift, and realigned its software portfolio. Adjusting to the era of cloud computingIBM is now focusing on hybrid and multi-cloud, as well as artificial intelligence (AI) to better align its portfolio to market demands, emphasizing strong integration between the two subjects. This combination is exemplified by IBM’s 34 billion U.S. dollar acquisition of AI open-source software company Red Hat that was completed in mid-2019. Other significant acquisitions include the data analytics and management services company Truven Health Analytics, and cloud object storage system company Cleversafe. IBM is aggressively expanding into cloud computing and data analytics, though it faces strong competition with cloud providers Alphabet and Amazon.
IBM generated over 62 billion U.S. dollars in revenue in 2024, an increase of around 1 billion U.S. dollars on the previous year. The firm's yearly revenue has trended downward over the past decade, having previously exceeded the 100 billion U.S. dollar mark. Despite this, the firm remains one of the most valuable technology brands in the world behind the likes of Apple ,Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. IBM’s response to a shifting marketA tech giant since the nineties, IBM has faced struggles adjusting to changes in the marketplace. Recently the company has focused on what it terms “strategic imperatives”: getting rid of low-margin businesses and investing in high-margin businesses. At the end of 2018, for example, IBM sold IBM WebSphere Commerce to HCL Technologies for 1.8 billion U.S. dollars. IBM is still very profitable, although not at the level as between 2006 and 2012. Reflecting the changing demands of digital transformation, the largest source of IBM’s revenue for fiscal year 2020 now comes from its technology services and cloud platforms business segment, which specializes in helping organizations integrate their traditional infrastructure into a multicloud environment.
With a market capitalization of 3.12 trillion U.S. dollars as of May 2024, Microsoft was the world’s largest company that year. Rounding out the top five were some of the world’s most recognizable brands: Apple, NVIDIA, Google’s parent company Alphabet, and Amazon. Saudi Aramco led the ranking of the world's most profitable companies in 2023, with a pre-tax income of nearly 250 billion U.S. dollars. How are market value and market capitalization determined? Market value and market capitalization are two terms frequently used – and confused - when discussing the profitability and viability of companies. Strictly speaking, market capitalization (or market cap) is the worth of a company based on the total value of all their shares; an important metric when determining the comparative value of companies for trading opportunities. Accordingly, many stock exchanges such as the New York or London Stock Exchange release market capitalization data on their listed companies. On the other hand, market value technically refers to what a company is worth in a much broader context. It is determined by multiple factors, including profitability, corporate debt, and the market environment as a whole. In this sense it aims to estimate the overall value of a company, with share price only being one element. Market value is therefore useful for determining whether a company’s shares are over- or undervalued, and in arriving at a price if the company is to be sold. Such valuations are generally made on a case-by-case basis though, and not regularly reported. For this reason, market capitalization is often reported as market value. What are the top companies in the world? The answer to this question depends on the metric used. Although the largest company by market capitalization, Microsoft's global revenue did not manage to crack the top 20 companies. Rather, American multinational retailer Walmart was ranked as the largest company in the world by revenue. Walmart also had the highest number of employees in the world.
Cette statistique présente le résultat net de l'entreprise IBM de 1999 à 2022, en milliards de dollars des États-Unis. Durant cette période, le bénéfice net d'IBM a chuté de plus de *** milliards de dollars, passant en dessous de deux milliards de dollars en 2022. Malgré de nombreuses fluctuations de ses résultats, l'année 2022 marque bien le profit le plus faible d'IBM sur l'enemble de la période mesurée. L'entreprise International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation est actif dans le domaine de l'informatique.
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IBM achieved a net income of 6 billion U.S. dollars in 2024, a slight decrease from the 7.5 billion U.S. dollars recorded in 2023. After experiencing a steady increase in net income over roughly a decade up to 2013, the company’s income over the past eight years has trended downward. Some of this can be attributed to a quickly evolving market environment. IBM is transforming its business amid industry-wide digital transformation, shifting away from being a hardware, software, and services company, towards becoming a cognitive solutions and cloud platform company. In 2016, IBM changed its segment reporting to reflect this shift, and realigned its software portfolio. Adjusting to the era of cloud computingIBM is now focusing on hybrid and multi-cloud, as well as artificial intelligence (AI) to better align its portfolio to market demands, emphasizing strong integration between the two subjects. This combination is exemplified by IBM’s 34 billion U.S. dollar acquisition of AI open-source software company Red Hat that was completed in mid-2019. Other significant acquisitions include the data analytics and management services company Truven Health Analytics, and cloud object storage system company Cleversafe. IBM is aggressively expanding into cloud computing and data analytics, though it faces strong competition with cloud providers Alphabet and Amazon.