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International Business Machines Corporation (commonly referred to as IBM) is an American multinational technology and consulting corporation, with corporate headquarters in Armonk, New York. IBM manufactures and markets computer hardware, middleware and software, and offers infrastructure, hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology.
The company originated in 1911 as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) through the consolidation of The Tabulating Machine Company, the International Time Recording Company, the Computing Scale Company and the Bundy Manufacturing Company. CTR was renamed "International Business Machines" in 1924, a name which Thomas J. Watson first used for a CTR Canadian subsidiary. The initialism IBM followed. Securities analysts nicknamed the company Big Blue for its size and common use of the color in products, packaging and its logo.
In 2012, Fortune ranked IBM the second largest U.S. firm in terms of number of employees (435,000 worldwide), the fourth largest in terms of market capitalization, the ninth most profitable, and the nineteenth largest firm in terms of revenue. Globally, the company was ranked the 31st largest in terms of revenue by Forbes for 2011. Other rankings for 2011/2012 include №1 company for leaders (Fortune), №1 green company in the United States (Newsweek), №2 best global brand (Interbrand), №2 most respected company (Barron's), №5 most admired company (Fortune), and №18 most innovative company (Fast Company).
IBM has always strived to make the world work better. It does this by constantly introducing ground-breaking technologies, new approaches to business, and systemic thinking--accomplishments made possible by the talent and dedication of its employees. In 2011, the year of IBM's Centennial, 300,000 IBMers mobilized in 120 countries and participated in 5,000 projects, for a total of 3 million hours of service. This film commemorates the spirit of service that has always been a part of IBM's culture and always will be. To learn more, visit http://www.ibm.com/ibm100/us/en/service/.
excerpt from Mark Achbar's 2003 documentary "The Corporation - the Pathological persuit of Profit" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379225 , http://theCorporation.com featuring Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Edwin Black, and one witness who discussed this, more than once, with old Mr. Watson. KZs: Alderney Amersfoort Arbeitsdorf Auschwitz-Birkenau Banjica Bardufoss Bełzec Bergen-Belsen Berlin-Marzahn Bernburg Bogdanovka Bolzano Bredtvet Breendonk Breitenau Buchenwald Kulmhof "Crveni krst" Dachau Drancy Falstad Flossenbürg "Fort de Romainville" Poznan Fossoli Grini Gross-Rosen Herzogenbusch Hinzert Janowska Jasenovac Kaiserwald Kaufering/Landsberg Kauen Klooga Langenstein-Zwieberge "Le Vernet" Majdanek Malchow "Maly Trostenets" Mauthausen-Gusen Mittelbau-Dora Natzweiler-Struthof ...
Placing an added emphasis on corporate social responsibility and ensuring it is at the core of a business' strategy can yield financial benefits, according to a study from IBM. The survey, "Attaining Sustainable Growth Through Corporate Social Responsibility," indicates many companies now view CSR as a growth opportunity and not just a regulatory compliance. Sixty-eight percent of those surveyed say they are using CSR activities to help generate revenue. In addition, many companies also view these types of initiatives as a way to gain a competitive advantage and access new business opportunities. Increased awareness by consumers on issues from climate change to product safety is, in part, driving corporate concern for these issues, according to the survey. In turn, the increased visibility...
The film features one hundred people, who each present the IBM achievement recorded in the year they were born. The film chronology flows from the oldest person to the youngest, offering a whirlwind history of the company and culminating with its prospects for the future. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (http://www.ibm.com/ibm100/us/en/) Subscribe to the IBM YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1UXBIlJ
A conversation with Bruno Di Leo, General Manager, Growth Markets, IBM; Ellen Kullman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DuPont; Chanda Kochhar, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ICICI Bank Limited; Moderated by Charlie Rose, Executive Editor and Anchor, Charlie Rose
Would I invest in this company? A financial analysis of the company provided the answer. The answer was based on my criteria for selecting-investing in good companies. If you would like an analysis-opinion on any publicly traded company, send me an email with your first name and the name of the company. Email : companyvalueinvestor@gmail.com
IBM has always strived to make the world work better. It does this by constantly introducing ground-breaking technologies, new approaches to business, and systemic thinking--accomplishments made possible by the talent and dedication of its employees. In 2011, the year of IBM's Centennial, 300,000 IBMers mobilized in 120 countries and participated in 5,000 projects, for a total of 3 million hours of service. This film commemorates the spirit of service that has always been a part of IBM's culture and always will be. To learn more, visit http://www.ibm.com/ibm100/us/en/service/.
excerpt from Mark Achbar's 2003 documentary "The Corporation - the Pathological persuit of Profit" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379225 , http://theCorporation.com featuring Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Edwin Black, and one witness who discussed this, more than once, with old Mr. Watson. KZs: Alderney Amersfoort Arbeitsdorf Auschwitz-Birkenau Banjica Bardufoss Bełzec Bergen-Belsen Berlin-Marzahn Bernburg Bogdanovka Bolzano Bredtvet Breendonk Breitenau Buchenwald Kulmhof "Crveni krst" Dachau Drancy Falstad Flossenbürg "Fort de Romainville" Poznan Fossoli Grini Gross-Rosen Herzogenbusch Hinzert Janowska Jasenovac Kaiserwald Kaufering/Landsberg Kauen Klooga Langenstein-Zwieberge "Le Vernet" Majdanek Malchow "Maly Trostenets" Mauthausen-Gusen Mittelbau-Dora Natzweiler-Struthof ...
Placing an added emphasis on corporate social responsibility and ensuring it is at the core of a business' strategy can yield financial benefits, according to a study from IBM. The survey, "Attaining Sustainable Growth Through Corporate Social Responsibility," indicates many companies now view CSR as a growth opportunity and not just a regulatory compliance. Sixty-eight percent of those surveyed say they are using CSR activities to help generate revenue. In addition, many companies also view these types of initiatives as a way to gain a competitive advantage and access new business opportunities. Increased awareness by consumers on issues from climate change to product safety is, in part, driving corporate concern for these issues, according to the survey. In turn, the increased visibility...
The film features one hundred people, who each present the IBM achievement recorded in the year they were born. The film chronology flows from the oldest person to the youngest, offering a whirlwind history of the company and culminating with its prospects for the future. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (http://www.ibm.com/ibm100/us/en/) Subscribe to the IBM YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1UXBIlJ
A conversation with Bruno Di Leo, General Manager, Growth Markets, IBM; Ellen Kullman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DuPont; Chanda Kochhar, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ICICI Bank Limited; Moderated by Charlie Rose, Executive Editor and Anchor, Charlie Rose
Would I invest in this company? A financial analysis of the company provided the answer. The answer was based on my criteria for selecting-investing in good companies. If you would like an analysis-opinion on any publicly traded company, send me an email with your first name and the name of the company. Email : companyvalueinvestor@gmail.com
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A conversation with Bruno Di Leo, General Manager, Growth Markets, IBM; Ellen Kullman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DuPont; Chanda Kochhar, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ICICI Bank Limited; Moderated by Charlie Rose, Executive Editor and Anchor, Charlie Rose
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