IBM Shares Dip Despite Beating Earnings Estimates

International Business Machines (IBM) shares experienced a decline in after-hours trading despite surpassing earnings expectations for the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2025.
Strong Earnings Report
IBM reported earnings per share (EPS) of $2.65, beating the anticipated EPS of $2.45. Additionally, the company noted a year-over-year sales increase of 9.1%, with total revenue reaching $16.33 billion, exceeding estimates of $16.09 billion.
Segment Performance
A closer examination of IBM’s revenue shows notable growth across different segments:
- Software: Increased by 10%
- Infrastructure: Increased by 17%
- Consulting: Increased by 3%
The Software segment remains the largest contributor to IBM’s overall growth.
Cash Flow and Shareholder Returns
IBM generated $3.1 billion in net cash from operating activities, which marks a $200 million increase from the same quarter last year. Free cash flow also rose by $300 million, totaling $2.4 billion.
In terms of shareholder benefits, IBM returned $1.6 billion through dividends during the quarter.
Future Outlook for IBM
Looking ahead, IBM’s management offered guidance for FY 2025:
- Revenue growth rate projected at a minimum of 5% on a constant currency basis
- Free cash flow expected to exceed $14 billion for the year
This guidance fell short of analysts’ expectations, contributing to the decline in stock value after the earnings release.
Market Sentiment
Wall Street analysts currently hold a Moderate Buy consensus rating for IBM, with five Buy, six Hold, and one Sell recommendations noted in recent months. The average price target for IBM is $290.55 per share, indicating a potential upside of 1.2% from current levels.
However, it is important to consider that these estimates could change following the recent earnings announcement.