Louis Gerstner, CEO Credited With Turning Around IBM, Dies
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ENDICOTT – The Endicott History and Heritage Center had special holiday hours on Saturday, giving local residents, visiting family members and students on break from school a chance to learn more about how an information technology giant got its start in ...
For some, they were the good old days. In the 1960s, East Fishkill was in the midst of a transformation from a quiet, rural town to what would become an economic powerhouse for microelectronics over the decades. As years passed, revenues at the town's IBM ...
Like any efficiency-driven organization, the Nazis were big on technology. It wasn't just to order and track office supplies--they had to keep track of all the Jews in concentration camps. And to do that, they used IBM equipment. According to a new book ...
International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) is a stable technology company. As a result, IBM’s dividend history is long, and it has shown steady growth. For a short time, even Warren Buffett invested in the company. And since his exit, the dividend yield ...
In Hitler's Germany, it's said, the trains to the death camps ran on time. What goes unsaid is why they worked so efficiently, transporting Jews between ghettos and concentration camps on a tight schedule: They were powered by IBM. Although dozens of ...
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The tech giant pioneered dividends with technology companies, but recent history has been troubling. Recently, though, IBM has run into business challenges. That hasn't stopped the company from increasing its dividends, with the most recent boost coming ...