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  2. History of IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines ... By 1981 its stock price had declined by 22%. [165] IBM's earnings for the first ... In 1980, IBM researcher John Cocke ...

  3. Dow Jones Industrial Average - Wikipedia

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    The value of the index can also be calculated as the sum of the stock prices of the companies included ... IBM: NYSE: IBM: Information technology ... 1980 963.99 +125 ...

  4. IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation 1972–current logo, by Paul Rand IBM CHQ in Armonk, New York, in 2014 Trade name IBM Formerly Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (1911–1924) Company type Public Traded as NYSE: IBM DJIA component S&P 100 component S&P 500 component ISIN ISIN: US4592001014 Industry Information technology Predecessors Bundy Manufacturing Company Computing Scale ...

  5. IBM 5120 - Wikipedia

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    It was launched in 1980 as the lowest-priced IBM business computer to date. Depending on the options the overall system prices ranged from $9,340 to $23,990. To emphasize its office image IBM released in that same year 6 new programs: task inventory, billing, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable and general ledger accounting. [1]

  6. Top stocks of the past 100 years: What they reveal ... - AOL

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    That’s good, because the stock price might be volatile in the short term. 6. International Business Machines (IBM) Years of returns: 98. Return per $1: $175,437.

  7. 10 Stocks That Were Cheap in the ’80s but Are Worth a Lot of ...

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    The 1980s were a tough time for financial markets. Not one but two recessions in the early '80s, high rates of inflation and unemployment, and Black Monday, one of the worst stock market crashes of...

  8. John Fellows Akers - Wikipedia

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    Akers was chief executive during IBM's decline in the mid-1980s and early 1990s. ... with losing their power on the board of directors and the declining stock price, ...

  9. Digital Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Better yet, DEC was competing very well against the market leader, IBM, taking an estimated $2 billion away from them in the mid-1980s. In 1986, DEC's profits rose 38% when the rest of the computer industry experienced a downturn, and by 1987 the company was threatening IBM's number one position in the computer industry. [9]