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To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (6896)10/17/2000 4:14:43 PM
From: csmith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8218
 
Where can one see the aftermarket for IBM?



To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (6896)10/17/2000 4:23:05 PM
From: art slott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8218
 
Total revs. up 6%(constant currency). EPS up 20%.
>Revenues from IBM Global Services, including maintenance, grew 4 percent (8 percent at constant currency) in the third quarter to $8.2 billion, with continued strength in the Asia/Pacific region, particularly in strategic outsourcing.

Revenue comparisons for IBM Global Services were adversely affected by the sale of the IBM Global Network to AT&T in 1999 and by a year-over-year decline in Y2K services business. After adjusting for these factors, Global Services revenues (excluding maintenance) increased 9 percent (12 percent at constant currency). IBM signed $13.3 billion in services contracts and concluded the quarter with a total Services contract backlog of approximately $81.0 billion. The Services business is continuing to hire aggressively to meet demand. <
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