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As of 2026-04-07 19:32, IBM (IBM) is priced at $244,45, with a total market cap of $227,75B, a P/E ratio of 26,06, and a dividend yield of %2,76. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $241,02 and $245,75. The current price is %1,42 above the day's low and %0,52 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 409,75K. Over the past 52 weeks, IBM has traded between $220,75 to $324,90, and the current price is -%24,76 away from the 52-week high.
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2025 Turing Award Announced: Developer of Quantum Key Distribution Protocol BB84 Wins Prize
Gate News reports that on March 19, 2025, the Turing Award was awarded to American IBM Fellow Charles H. Bennett and Gilles Brassard, Professor of Computer Science and Operations Research at the University of Montreal, Canada. The two are recognized as pioneers of quantum information science. Their most famous achievement, the BB84 protocol, is the world's first quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol, marking the birth of quantum cryptography. Their collaboration began in 1979 when Brassard proposed to Bennett the idea of using quantum mechanics to create "unforgeable banknotes." With the rapid development of quantum computing, traditional public key cryptography systems face serious challenges. Quantum communication (QKD) and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) have become dual core approaches to ensuring the security of future digital communications.
2026-03-11 03:32IBM collaborates with Signal and Threema to design a quantum-resistant encrypted messaging system
Gate News reports that on March 11, IBM researchers are collaborating with encrypted messaging apps Signal and Threema to design messaging systems resistant to quantum attacks. Cryptography researcher Ethan Heilman pointed out that due to the possibility of "store now, decrypt later" attacks, the recent quantum risks faced by encrypted messaging platforms may be greater than those of Bitcoin—attackers intercept and store encrypted data now, waiting for future quantum computers to become capable of cracking it. Signal has launched the PQXDH upgrade in 2023 to protect new sessions, and by 2025, the SPQR protocol upgrade will extend post-quantum protection to ongoing messages, calls, and media. Threema is working with IBM to explore integrating NIST-standardized ML-KEM algorithms into its system. The research also focuses on protecting metadata, but simply replacing existing components could lead to significant bandwidth increases, requiring a fundamental redesign of the protocol.
2026-02-25 07:20IBM stock price plunges 13%, wiping out $31 billion in market value, Claude's impact on COBOL business sparks AI replacement concerns
On February 25, IBM's stock price plummeted by approximately 13% in a single day, wiping out nearly $31 billion in market value, prompting Wall Street to reevaluate its core business model. The immediate trigger for the sell-off was the technological breakthrough announced by Anthropic, whose Claude model is said to be capable of reading and modernizing traditional COBOL code—directly targeting IBM's long-standing reliance on mainframe maintenance and enterprise consulting markets. For years, IBM's competitive moat in enterprise infrastructure has been built on deep services related to mainframe systems and COBOL language. Banks, insurance companies, and government databases still run大量 legacy code, making system maintenance, upgrades, and migrations long-term stable revenue sources. However, as AI-powered code migration tools become more mature, market concerns are growing that "AI-automated legacy system transformation" could shorten high-cost consulting project cycles and reduce dependence on traditional service providers. From a market structure perspective, companies are accelerating cost reduction and efficiency improvement strategies, with demand for automated software reengineering rising sharply. If Claude can reliably handle complex legacy code and generate modern architecture solutions, it could significantly lower the barriers to COBOL system migration. Investors have quickly priced in the risk of "AI disruption to enterprise IT services," leading to a concentrated wave of selling. It is noteworthy that billions of lines of COBOL code still run in the global financial system, involving payroll systems, insurance platforms, and critical government infrastructure. Historically, due to technical complexity, high compliance requirements, and migration risks, enterprises preferred long-term outsourcing of maintenance services, a trend that has sustained IBM's consulting and infrastructure profit margins. Now, if AI-assisted code reengineering can be scaled effectively, companies might shift toward faster, lower-cost modernization paths. However, industry experts point out that key system migrations still require high reliability verification and security audits. The accuracy and compliance of AI tools when handling extremely large codebases remain core challenges. Therefore, in the short term, a hybrid model of "AI + traditional services" is more likely than complete replacement. For IBM, whether it can establish technological leadership in enterprise AI modernization solutions will be a critical factor influencing its stock performance and competitive positioning in enterprise technology.
2026-02-23 20:31Traditional Finance Drop Alert: IBM Falls Over 12%
Gate News bot message: According to the latest data from Gate TradFi, IBM has dropped 12% in the short term, with current volatility significantly higher than recent average levels, and market activity has increased.
2026-02-23 19:31Traditional Finance Drop Alert: IBM Falls Over 10%
Gate News bot message: According to the latest data from Gate TradFi, IBM experienced a short-term decline of 10%, with current volatility significantly higher than recent average levels, and market activity has increased.






















































































































































































































































