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IBM makes tiny movie by pushing molecules around Wall Street Journal Scientists used the microscope to control a tiny, super-sharp needle along a copper surface, IBM said. At a distance of just 1 nanometer, the needle physically attracted the carbon monoxide molecules and pulled them to a precisely specified location on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IBM pulls the stock market out of a morning slump - Independent Record Helena Independent Record News that IBM will buy back more stock and raise its dividend helped pull major stock indexes out of a morning slump Tuesday. IBM and other technology stocks led the Standard & Poor's 500 index up. The broad-market measure ended April with a 1.8 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IBM: Revenues Flat But Stock Should Still Climb Seeking Alpha In a previous article I had mentioned IBM's business prospects as being dim in the short-term, yet I expect their stock to return 8-10% on average for the next few years at the very least. In this note, I explore why I expect IBM stock to continue to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IBM creates 'world's smallest movie' with atoms Sydney Morning Herald In addition to the short film, IBM also created some exclusive atomic imagery for the upcoming film Star Trek: Into Darkness. You can see the nanoscale images of the Star Trek logo, Starship Enterprise and Vulcan salute in the gallery above or on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Revisiting IBM And Its Dividend Growth Seeking Alpha This article was written last year evaluating International Business Machines Corporation's (IBM) prospects as a dividend growth stock. With the company increasing its dividend for the 18th consecutive year today, it is time to recheck the story. Let ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IBM Studies its Own Hadoop Distro, Hopes to Keep Innovation Alive [Exclusive ... SiliconANGLE (blog) Dave Vellante had the opportunity to speak with Inhi Cho Suh, VP of Product Management, IM SW at IBM, at IBM Flash 2013 to talk about big data analytics supporting Flash (full video below). Suh says that IBM's investing more than $1 billion for ... See all stories on this topic » |
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