IBM quarterly revenue beats on cloud strength

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IBM quarterly revenue beats on cloud strength
IBM reported second-quarter revenue that beat analysts' estimates, as a recovery in client spending powered strong growth in its cloud and consulting businesses. The company's shares were up two percent at US$140.73 in extended trading. "With the reopening (of economies) in ...

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