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IBM Shares Face Crucial First-Quarter Earnings Test

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
March 30, 2026
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IBM’s stock is navigating a complex landscape ahead of its upcoming quarterly report. Despite announcing a series of high-profile strategic partnerships and a track record of solid profit growth, the company’s equity has faced significant downward pressure, accompanied by a notable reduction in analyst price targets.

Analyst Sentiment Cools Despite Strategic Moves

The investment community has recently tempered its outlook for IBM. Analysts at BMO Capital revised their price target down to $290 from $350, while JP Morgan adjusted its forecast to $283 from $317. Both firms maintained neutral ratings on the stock. The current consensus among 22 market experts sits at a “Moderate Buy” recommendation, with an average price target of $313.90.

This cautious stance persists even as the company is scheduled to release its Q1 2026 results after the U.S. market close on April 22. Wall Street anticipates earnings per share of $1.78, which would represent an increase of approximately 11% compared to the same quarter last year. IBM has a consistent record of surpassing consensus estimates, having beaten expectations in each of the last four consecutive quarters.

A Flurry of Strategic Collaborations

In recent weeks, IBM has been active in forging alliances aimed at strengthening its technological portfolio. In a significant expansion of an existing strategic alliance, IBM and CrowdStrike announced deeper integration between CrowdStrike’s Charlotte AI and IBM’s ATOM engine. This move, unveiled at the RSA 2026 conference, is designed to automate threat analysis within Security Operations Centers. Furthermore, CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform will be incorporated into IBM’s managed security services.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying IBM?

The company also revealed an expanded collaboration with NVIDIA at the GTC 2026 event in mid-March. The partnership focuses on helping enterprises transition AI projects from pilot phases to full-scale production. A key component involves IBM’s plan to offer NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs via IBM Cloud starting in early Q2 2026. An early success story involves Nestlé, which reported that migrating to IBM’s GPU-accelerated watsonx.data system reduced a data refresh process from 15 minutes to just three minutes, while simultaneously cutting associated costs by 83%.

Adding to this, IBM entered into a five-year agreement with Lam Research. The joint venture will focus on co-developing advanced materials and manufacturing processes for semiconductors below the 1-nanometer threshold. This positions IBM not as a volume chip manufacturer, but as a research and process development partner at the cutting edge of semiconductor technology.

Market Performance and Prevailing Risks

Currently, IBM’s share price trades roughly 25% below its 52-week high from November 2025, placing it significantly beneath its 200-day moving average. The primary risk identified by observers is potential softness in corporate IT spending, which could adversely impact the demand for IBM’s consulting projects and consumer-oriented software offerings.

The upcoming April 22 earnings release will serve as a critical test. Investors will be watching closely to determine whether the company’s partnership-driven strategy is beginning to yield tangible results in its financial performance.

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