International Business Machines Corp (NYSE:IBM) shares, rose in value, with the stock price down by -0.41% to the previous day’s close as strong demand from buyers drove the stock to $282.04.
Actively observing the price movement in the recent trading, the stock is buoying the session at $283.21, falling within a range of $277.2 and $283.145. The value of beta (5-year monthly) is 0.652 whereas the PE ratio is 48.52 over 12-month period. Referring to stock’s 52-week performance, its high was $286.91, and the low was $170.41. On the whole, IBM has fluctuated by 5.65% over the past month.
With the market capitalization of International Business Machines Corp currently standing at about $262.13 billion, investors are eagerly awaiting this quarter’s results, scheduled for on 2025-Apr-23. The company’s Forward Dividend Ratio is 6.69, with its dividend yield at 2.37%.
The stock’s technical analysis shows that the PEG ratio is about 7.70, with the price of IBM currently trading nearly 4.33% and 10.12% away from the simple moving averages for 20 and 50 days respectively. The Relative Strength Index (RSI, 14) currently indicates a reading of 69.13, while the 7-day volatility ratio is showing 1.24% which for the 30-day chart, stands at 1.17%. Furthermore, International Business Machines Corp (IBM)’s beta value is 0.64, and its average true range (ATR) is 5.14.
A comparison of International Business Machines Corp (IBM) with its peers suggests the former has fared considerably weaker in the market. IBM showed an intraday change of -0.41% in today’s session so far, and over the past year, it grew by 66.40%%.
Data on historical trading for International Business Machines Corp (NYSE:IBM) indicates that the trading volumes over the past 10 days have averaged 3.63 and over the past 3 months, they’ve averaged 4.51 million. According to company’s latest data on outstanding shares, there are 929.40 million shares outstanding.
Nearly 0.10% of International Business Machines Corp’s shares belong to company insiders and institutional investors own 63.96% of the company’s shares. The data on short interest also indicates that stock shorts accounted for 19.78 million shares as on 2025-05-30, resulting in a short ratio of 5.22. According to the data, the short interest in International Business Machines Corp (IBM) stood at 237.00 of shares outstanding as of 2025-05-30; the number of short shares registered in 2025-04-30 reached 20.55 million. The stock has risen by 28.30% since the beginning of the year, thereby showing the potential of a further growth. This could raise investors’ confidence to be optimistic about the IBM stock heading into the next quarter.