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IBM Q1 earnings preview: Red Hat acquisition, hybrid-cloud, cryptocurrency and blockchain to be the focus points

Tech giant International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) will be reporting its first quarter 2019 earnings results on Tuesday, April 16, after market close. Analysts expect the company’s earnings and revenue to decline about 3% and 9%, respectively. On average, analysts target IBM to post earnings of $2.22 per share on revenue of $18.51 billion. IBM stock opened flat when market opened today and was down about 1% during the midday.

After reporting a better than expected guidance for fiscal 2019 and upbeat earnings results for the fourth quarter on January 22, IBM rose 8% on the next day. So far, shares of IBM have raised 18% since its fourth quarter report. IBM reported adjusted EPS of $4.87 on revenue of $21.76 billion for the fourth quarter, surpassing the analysts’ views of $4.84 in EPS.

Systems revenue decreased 20% in the fourth quarter with a revenue deline of 44% in Mainframes. Storage Hardware revenue decreased as the storage market remained competitive with pressure in pricing. The company’s open hybrid multi-cloud approach gained momentum in the final quarter of 2018.

For full-year 2019, IBM targets adjusted operating earnings to be $13.90 per share and unadjusted earnings of $12.45 per share. Cash flow is touted to be about $12 billion for the year.

IBM’s focus on hybrid cloud and its acquisition of Red Hat (RHT) are likely to contribute to IBM’s results in the future. However, IBM has been criticized for buying Red Hat for $34 billion and investors would closely watch IBM’s progress in this deal. Red Hat acquisition is expected to close in the second half of 2019.

Checkout IBM’s previous quarters’ earnings conference call transcripts here

In Think 2019 Investor Reception conference, IBM stated that it’s been investing on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Apart from Red Hat acquisition and IBM’s focus on hybrid cloud technology, it’s focus on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology are expected to bear fruit in the near future.

When Red Hat reported its Q4 results in March end, the company’s bottom line surpassed analysts’ views, while the top line missed the targets. Adjusted EPS grew 26% to $1.16 and revenue grew 14% year-over-year to $879 million.

Shares of IBM have gained 26% since the beginning of this year and dropped 8% in the last 12 months. Majority of the analysts had recommended to “Hold” the stock.

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