In late April, we began a case study series investigating how one might use options to express a bullish investment opinion in IBM. This case study was based on a Tear Sheet I had published to ...
In our previous article in this Option Investing Case Study on IBM (article 1, article 2), we showed that we had invested in IBM by accepting downside price risk in return for a monetary premium. Even ...
The University of Massachusetts Amherst Center for Employment Equity has used an examination of IBM to launch series of case studies designed to explore the business rationale and goals of companies ...
IBM Insurance Outsourcing Services (IIOS) is one of the largest third-party administrators of life, health and annuity products in North America. The IIOS experienced rapid expansion through multiple ...
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Miami-Dade is one of the largest counties in Florida, with a population of three million citizens. Recognizing the opportunity to open up government with a large-scale analytics platform that could ...
IBM instructed managers to provide a stock response to employee questions about clusters of cancer or birth defects, such as “there are no data available that IBM employees suffer death from chemical ...
BG-Phoenics uses GmbH is an IT services provider for social security institutions and professional associations in Germany and has deployed the world's first production deployment of IBM zEnterprise ...
This article is republished with permission by the World Economic Forum. It originally appeared on the World Economic Forum Blog, Sept. 28, 2021. The article was written by Brian Green, director, ...
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About three years ago, IBM's travel program stopped to look around and ask itself some big questions. Namely, what did it need to do to lead IBM travel into the future? What would the future even look ...