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Five Reasons Why IBM Is Still a 'Buy' Today

Companies / Tech Stocks Nov 12, 2014 - 05:26 PM GMT

By: DailyWealth

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Dan Ferris writes: I recently received an interesting note from one of our customer service representatives...

What should a customer do with IBM? IBM is dropping... so should he still buy? Have you taken the drop into account? What do you recommend as the next action? The customer feels like you have been misleading with reports... Have you taken this into account? – Regarding paid-up subscriber B.H.

I've heard similar (and similarly vague) complaints many times over the years.


At various times in the last nine to 10 years, people have loved to hate "World Dominators" like Wal-Mart, Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, and Apple... It must be impossible for a business to become large and successful without attracting mountains of criticism.

And so it is with IBM today...

People who try to explain small drops in company share prices are wasting their time. They're either TV talking heads – who are paid to look good and read clearly from a teleprompter – or they're individual and professional investors who aren't focused on the numbers that tell you if a company is doing well or poorly.

IBM's share price is down roughly 11% since we recommended it two years ago (including dividends) in August 2012. An 11% drop isn't much to worry about. All the factors that made IBM a great business in 2012 still hold true today...

IBM is the biggest provider of IT services in the world. It's the second-largest software company in the world (after Microsoft). In 2011, IBM was awarded more U.S. patents than any company in the world for the 19th year in a row. Since 2000, it has generated more than 47,000 patents.

Those are facts. I don't know how much clearer or less misleading I can possibly be.

In the initial recommendation, I also discussed the five financial clues that identified IBM as an excellent business...

1. Huge free cash flow generation
2. Stellar balance sheet
3. Share repurchases
4. Rising annual dividends
5. High returns on equity

Despite the clamor of disgruntled ex-employees, short sellers, political writers, and the financial press... all five of those important financial clues are still intact.

My research partner, the intrepid Mike Barrett, recently did some more work that sheds a flattering light on IBM's use of two of those clues: free cash flow and share repurchases.

IBM is the most efficient share repurchaser we've studied yet. It has, on average, spent just 3% of its annual free cash flow on each 1% reduction in its share count since 2008. The company's total share-count reduction from December 31, 2008 to today is an incredible 21%.

The company has continued to raise its dividend annually, at about 14% per year. If IBM keeps that up, you'll make about 16% per year holding shares. Since our recommendation, it has continued to generate high returns on equity... higher than most of the companies in existence today.

We don't sell based on share-price movements like this...

We sell based on our return expectations from current prices, among other variables. If we think a stock that's down will generate good returns going forward, we'll continue recommending it. Likewise for a stock that's up.

Whether a stock is up or down is far less important to us than if we believe it'll generate good returns from current prices.

IBM should generate good returns from current prices, so our advice hasn't changed.

Good investing,

Dan Ferris

P.S. IBM is one of the best businesses you can invest in today. But I see an even bigger opportunity in a sector NOBODY wants to touch right now. Patient investors could make as much as five to 10 times their money in this sector... and my expectations are especially high for one stock in particular. At today's prices, it's one of the best opportunities I've seen in my entire career. If you want to know why, just watch this.

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