Christophe Barraud: IBM shares fall most since 1960s on weak sales

Christophe Barraud: IBM shares fall most since 1960s on weak sales
IBM shares fall after weak sales

Christophe Barraud, head of discretionary management and research at LIOR Global Partners, reports that IBM shares have fallen by the largest margin since the 1960s following disappointing sales figures.

This significant decline highlights market concerns about the company's recent performance.

Barraud has previously highlighted developments in other sectors, including a heightened focus on U.S. inflation data as rate hike expectations climb. He also reported on Samsung and SK Hynix preparing major investments in artificial intelligence. These updates reflect ongoing attention to data and corporate strategies across global markets.

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