IBM Stock Spinning Off Kyndryl
I have had a love/hate relationship with IBM for a long time. On the one hand, it’s an American staple that successfully spun off its PC business back when it could get a good deal for it. On the other hand, it insists on wasting BILLIONS of dollars on share buybacks that do nothing more than help its executives meet their targets before they ship the stock back out the front door as executive stock options. But, and this is the kicker, IBM kicks out a very sweet dividend. Even when the stock trades sideways, earning 4% in a zero-interest environment with an almost zero chance of bankruptcy, it a great investment. Check out my Stash stock back review. Now, IBM is doing another thing that I don’t really like. IBM is listening to short-term investors who don’t like steady, but non-growth income. Instead, these shareholders want stock price appreciation, even at the cost of a long-term stable business. That means the board wants price appreciation. That means the CEO only earns those millions in bonuses if the stock price goes up, even if the company prints money during the day. As a result, IBM is spinning off its managed …