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IBM stock rises 24% but trails cloud ETF by 7.9 points

IBM's stock rose 24% in three months but lagged the First Trust Cloud Computing ETFโ€™s 31.9% gain, showing itโ€™s growing slower than the broader cloud sector despite its $214 billion market cap. This matters because investors favor faster cloud-native companies, pushing IBM to prove it can match their growth pace in the booming cloud market.

How Is International Business Machinesโ€™ Stock Performance Compared to Other Cloud Computing Stocks?
Yahoo Finance โ€” 30 May 2026
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International Business Machines (IBM) just posted a mixed stock performance compared to its cloud-focused peers, rising 24% over the last three months but lagging the First Trust Cloud Computing ETF (SKYY), which jumped 31.9% in the same stretch. The tech giant, with a $214 billion market cap, has climbed 14.4% in the past year, while SKYY advanced 25.3%. Year-to-date, IBMโ€™s gain is minimal, outpaced by the ETFโ€™s 11.1% rise. The numbers show IBM is growingโ€”but not as fast as the broader cloud sector.

Why does this matter? Cloud computing is the engine of modern business tech, and investors are pouring money into companies that can deliver AI tools and scalable infrastructure. IBM, a legacy IT powerhouse, is pivoting into hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence, but its growth isnโ€™t matching the explosive gains of younger, cloud-native rivals. The gap reflects investor confidence in faster-moving companies that are seen as pure-play cloud providers.

IBM did get a lift recently after announcing a $10 billion quantum computing investment backed by federal CHIPS Act fundingโ€”and its shares surged 12.6% on May 29. That shows big bets on future tech can still move the needle. But the bigger picture is that IBM, despite its size and global reach, isnโ€™t keeping pace with the broader cloud rally. Meanwhile, it continues to outperform Accenture (ACN), which has fallen sharply over the past year.

Analysts remain cautiously optimistic, with 21 rating IBM a โ€œModerate Buyโ€ and the stock trading above its average target of $293.45. The takeaway? IBM is steady, but not stellar. In a red-hot cloud market, investors are rewarding speed and specialization over size and legacy. For IBM, the challenge is clear: prove it can match the growth story of the cloud era.

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