《美股業績》IBM上季收入勝預期 股價盤後升逾3%
IBM(IBM.US)公佈,今年第二季盈利輕微倒退至13.3億美元,收入增長3%至187.5億美元,優於預期的182.9億美元,受惠於雲計算及諮詢業務的強勁增長。
在業績公佈後,IBM股價於盤後上升3.68%。
IBM財務總監官James Kavanaugh向《路透社》表示,隨着經濟重新開放,特別是北美及西歐市場已看到旅遊、運輸、汽車、工業及消費行業總體上出現不錯的反彈,更多客戶在業務數碼化方面進行投資,於上季IBM雲計算業務收入增長13%至70億美元。
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