IBM Pulls Ahead on Global Sales

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IBM has gained roughly 22% this year despite a slowing U.S. economy. That’s because its strong international business has let it post improved results. As well, its computers and services help businesses cut their costs and increase security. IBM’s new products also use less energy than older models. IBM $118.34 (New York symbol IBM; SI Rating: Above average) is the world’s biggest supplier of computers and information processing services. The company’s shift over the past few years into higher margin computer services and software is paying off. Revenues rose 12.8% in the three months ended June 30, 2008, to $26.8 billion from $23.8 billion a year earlier. Earnings rose 22.3%, to $2.8 billion from $2.3 billion. Earnings per share rose 28.7%, to $2.02 from $1.57, on fewer shares outstanding from share buybacks. IBM has increased its stock repurchase authorization by $15 billion. The company aims to buy back $12 billion worth of its stock in 2008, or about 8% of its market cap. IBM…