Daily Turnover | The turnover of IBM on 7/15 was $808.98 Million, Ranking 109

Tuesday, Jul 15, 2025 6:00 pm ET1min read

The turnover of IBM on 7/15/2025 was $808.98 million, ranking 109 in today's market, the Volume is 2.86 million.

IBM(IBM) shares closed at $282.7, down 0.38% on 7/15/2025, down 2.66% in the last 5 trading days, down 4.10% this month, up 28.60% year-to-date and up 52.14% in the last 52 weeks.
*If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week gain is the gain since the listing.
(The same applies for less than 1 month, or less than 5 trading days)

【History Turnover】

DateTurnoverVolumePricePerformance
7/15/2025$808.98 million2.86 million$282.7-0.38%
7/14/2025$810.29 million2.86 million$283.790.07%
7/11/2025$1078.37 million3.79 million$283.59-1.34%
7/10/2025$999.42 million3.49 million$287.43-0.93%
7/9/2025$861.03 million2.97 million$290.14-0.10%

【Company Profile】
International Business Machines Corporation was incorporated in the State of New York on June 16, 1911, as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. (C-T-R), a consolidation of the Computing Scale Co. of America, the Tabulating Machine Co. and The International Time Recording Co. of New York. Since that time, IBM has focused on the intersection of business insight and technological innovation, and its operations and aims have been international in nature. This was signaled over 100 years ago, in 1924, when C-T-R changed its name to International Business Machines Corporation. And it continues today—the company creates value for clients through integrated solutions and products that leverage data, information technology, deep expertise in industries and business processes, and a broad ecosystem of partners and alliances. IBM solutions typically create value by enabling new capabilities for clients that transform their businesses and help them engage with their customers and employees in new ways. These solutions draw from an industry-leading portfolio of consulting and IT implementation services, cloud and cognitive offerings, and enterprise systems and software; all bolstered by one of the world's leading research organizations.

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