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IBM shares dropped significantly in after-hours trading following Q3 2025 earnings, despite exceeding analyst expectations for both revenue and earnings per share. The decline reportedly reflects investor concerns about slowing growth in the company’s crucial software division and Red Hat business segment. Analysts are divided on whether the pullback represents a buying opportunity or signals deeper challenges for IBM’s AI-driven transformation strategy.
IBM shares reportedly declined approximately 7% in after-hours trading on October 22, 2025, despite the company delivering stronger-than-expected quarterly results, according to earnings analysis. The technology giant announced adjusted earnings per share of $2.65, significantly surpassing the $2.45 consensus estimate, while revenue totaled $16.33 billion compared to the anticipated $16.09 billion. Despite these positive results, sources indicate investor focus shifted to concerns about slowing growth in IBM’s crucial software segment.
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A prominent CEO argues that companies are implementing hybrid work incorrectly by focusing on weekly office attendance. Instead, he proposes a radical approach centered around quarterly in-person gatherings for meaningful collaboration while maintaining remote work as the default.
Companies worldwide are fundamentally misunderstanding hybrid work implementation, according to reports from Toptal CEO Taso Du Val. Rather than mandating specific weekly office days, sources indicate the remote work pioneer advocates for a completely different approach centered around quarterly in-person collaboration.