IBM stock slips on disappointing consulting and infrastructure revenue

IBM stock slips on disappointing consulting and infrastructure revenue


IBM CEO Arvind Krishna appears at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 16, 2024.

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IBM shares moved 5% lower in extended trading on Wednesday after the hardware, software and consulting provider fell short of Wall Street’s revenue expectations for the third quarter.

Here’s how the company did in comparison with LSEG’s consensus:

  • Earnings per share: $2.30 adjusted vs. $2.23 expected
  • Revenue: $14.97 billion vs. $15.07 billion expected

IBM’s overall revenue increased 1.5% year over year, according to a statement. It had a net loss of $330 million, or 36 cents per share, compared with net income of $1.70 billion, or $1.84 per share, in the year-ago quarter.

For the fourth quarter, management sees revenue growth at constant currency that’s in line with the third quarter. Revenue grew 2% at constant currency in the third quarter.

In the third quarter, IBM generated $6.52 billion in revenue from software. The figure is up around 10% and above the $6.37 billion consensus among analysts polled by StreetAccount. Revenue from Red Hat, a 2019 acquisition, grew 14%, compared with 7% in the second quarter. Software had a gross margin of 83%, higher than any other segment.

Consulting revenue of $5.15 billion declined 0.5% and was slightly lower than the $5.19 billion StreetAccount consensus. The consulting unit is still facing a very uncertain economic environment alongside its competitors, Jim Kavanaugh, IBM’s finance chief, told CNBC’s Seema Mody.

The company’s infrastructure segment had $3.04 billion in revenue, down 7% and beneath StreetAccount’s $3.24 billion consensus. Clients are looking forward to new mainframe computer in the first half of 2025, Kavanaugh told Mody.

IBM now has a generative artificial intelligence book of business exceeding $3 billion, up more than $1 billion in the second quarter, according to the statement.

During the quarter, IBM said it would expand its network of Oracle product consultants and buy Oracle services company Accelalpha. The company also completed the sale of its QRadar cloud software assets to Palo Alto Networks and the acquisition of StreamSets and webMethods from Software AG.

Excluding the after-hours move, IBM shares have risen by around 43% so far this year, while the S&P 500 index has gained about 21% in the same period.

Executives will discuss the results with analysts on a conference call starting at 5 p.m. ET.

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