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Thursday, July 16, 2009
IBM Q2 2009
--Revenue: 23.3 bil, down 13% or 7% adjusting for currency, up against 21.7 in Q1 2009 --gross prfoit margin 45.5%, up 2.3% --Net Income: 3.1 bil, up 12% --inventory 2,691 mil, down from 2,759 mil in Q1 2009
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