
International Business Machines Corporation
In the span of a century, IBM evolved from a small manufacturer of scales, time clocks and tabulating machines into a globally integrated enterprise with billions in revenue, hundreds of thousands of employees, dozens of products and services, and one of the world’s most valuable
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About
In the span of a century, IBM evolved from a small manufacturer of scales, time clocks and tabulating machines into a globally integrated enterprise with billions in revenue, hundreds of thousands of employees, dozens of products and services, and one of the world’s most valuable brands. The standard-bearer for that brand is the instantly recognizable “8-bar,” an iconic logo created by the legendary designer Paul Rand. The 8-bar has proven remarkably resilient over the decades, remaining unchanged since 1972. But the path to its emergence comprised several twists and turns that reflected the company’s shifting ambitions, evolving product line, and the growth of its addressable market. Perhaps the only constant throughout the logo’s history has been IBM’s unrelenting commitment to the power of design.
Verified company data
- Cash position
- $10,819 million
- Shares outstanding
- 952.1
- Projects
- ["IBM Engineering Rhapsody Model Manager is an enterprise solution for hosting and configuration-managing Rhapsody models on the web, providing a collaborative multi-user environment for systems and software development teams. It enables management of models and code on a single configuration management server and supports links to requirements, work items, and tests."]
- Leadership
- Arvind Krishna (CEO, Leading IBM's transformation into a cloud and AI company. Previously served as Senior Vice President of Cloud and Cognitive Software.), Ginni Rometty (Former Executive Chairman, First female CEO of IBM, known for her leadership in the company's transition to cloud computing.), Samuel J. Palmisano (Former CEO, Oversaw IBM's growth and expansion into new markets.), Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (Former CEO, Credited with revitalizing IBM in the 1990s.), John Akers (Former CEO, Led the company during a period of significant change in the tech industry.), John Opel (Former CEO, Instrumental in IBM's growth during the 1980s.), Frank T. Cary (Former CEO, Focused on expanding IBM's global reach.), T. Vincent Learson (Former CEO, Known for his leadership during the early computer revolution.), Thomas J. Watson Jr. (Former CEO, Promoted the idea of good design as good business.), Thomas J. Watson Sr. (Founder, Established IBM's corporate culture and values.), Brenda Dietrich (Former Vice President, Known for her work in analytics and optimization.), Ruth Leach (Former Vice President, Pioneered initiatives in diversity and inclusion.), Jane Cahill Pfeiffer (Former Vice President, Focused on corporate strategy and development.), Linda Sanford (Former Senior Vice President, Led IBM's global technology services.)
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Recent filings
- Current report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) · ibm_2026-08-14_19-05-21.pdf
- Prospectus [Rule 424(b)(5)] · ibm_2026-08-11_19-05-31.pdf
- Filing under Securities Act Rules 163/433 of free writing prospectuses · ibm_2026-08-10_20-05-16.pdf
- Prospectus [Rule 424(b)(3)] · ibm_2026-08-10_11-43-09.pdf
- Securities to be offered to employees in employee benefit plans, post-effective amendments · ibm_2026-07-29_19-30-03.pdf
- General form for quarterly reports under Section 13 or 15(d) · ibm_2026-07-23_06-00-00.pdf
- Current report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) · ibm_2026-07-22_19-10-24.pdf
- Current report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) · ibm_2026-07-14_10-01-52.pdf