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  2. Think IBM Stock Is Expensive? This Chart Might Change ... - AOL

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    When looking at IBM stock, the valuation metric that stands out to me is its price-to-free-cash-flow ratio of 18, which measures the company's $215.2 billion market capitalization against the $12. ...

  3. Why CEO Pay Packages Have Gone Down for the First Time ... - AOL

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    In 2021, corporate CEOs earned an average of 399 times a typical worker's pay, according to the Economic Policy Institute. If you had your fingers crossed that they would make it to 400, prepare ...

  4. IBM Cuts Workers' Hours to Save Money - AOL

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    Last week, IBM reported its first quarterly earnings miss in eight years, and the company said at the time that it would spend $1 billion cutting jobs among its workforce as a way to reduce expenses.

  5. General Schedule (US civil service pay scale) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2007, the President's Pay Agent reported that an average locality pay adjustment of 36.89% would be required to reach the target set by FEPCA (to close the computed pay gap between federal and non-federal pay to a disparity of 5%). By comparison, in calendar year 2007, the average locality pay adjustment actually authorized was 16.88%.

  6. List of mergers and acquisitions by IBM - Wikipedia

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    April 2012 – IBM sells its Retail Store Solutions division (Point-of-Sales) to Toshiba TEC [223] January 2014 – IBM sells its IBM System x business to Lenovo for $2.3 billion. [224] October 2014 – IBM sells its Microelectronics (semiconductor) branch to GlobalFoundries. IBM will pay GlobalFoundries $1.5 billion over 3 years to take over ...

  7. Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company - Wikipedia

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    The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) [1] was a holding company of manufacturers of record-keeping and measuring systems; it was subsequently known as IBM.. In 1911, the financier and noted trust organizer Charles R. Flint, called the "Father of Trusts", amalgamated (via stock acquisition) four companies: Bundy Manufacturing Company, International Time Recording Company, the ...

  8. PayPal, IBM turn to A.I. to cut costs - AOL

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    PayPal’s A.I. pitch hits at the core of the current moment in the tech industry, with layoffs mounting and one of the sector’s largest players, Meta Platforms, touting a "Year of Efficiency.”

  9. Phoenix pay system - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix pay system is a payroll processing system for Canadian federal government employees, provided by IBM in June 2011 using PeopleSoft software, and run by Public Services and Procurement Canada. The Public Service Pay Centre is located in Miramichi, New Brunswick.