IBM stock jumps 3% into the weekend — what to watch before Monday’s open
8 February 2026
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IBM stock jumps 3% into the weekend — what to watch before Monday’s open

NEW YORK, Feb 8, 2026, 05:17 EST — Market closed

  • IBM shares ended up on Friday, lifted by a broad rally across U.S. markets.
  • The dividend date hits at the start of the week.
  • Key U.S. inflation figures and jobs numbers are set to return to the calendar.

IBM shares closed out Friday with a 3.1% gain, finishing at $298.93. The Dow stock picks up some momentum going into next week.

Why this matters now: A dense stretch of U.S. economic reports is coming up—delayed jobs figures and new inflation data are back after the recent funding hiccup. That’s the sort of backdrop that can whip around rate-sensitive big tech stocks in a hurry. 1

Spending linked to artificial intelligence has investors on edge, while ongoing market volatility is stirring concerns about inflation and employment for both households and investors. That nervousness shows up in how traders value enterprise software and services stocks, including IBM. 2

IBM tracked the broader move higher on Friday, as the Dow added 2.47% and the S&P 500 advanced 1.97%. About 3.7 million shares changed hands—lighter than IBM’s 50-day average. The stock closed roughly 8% under its 52-week high. 3

For those focused on income, there’s also a key date coming up: IBM shares will go ex-dividend on Feb. 10, meaning buyers after that won’t qualify for the upcoming $1.68 per share quarterly dividend. That payout lands March 10, per Fidelity’s dividend data. 4

The stock is still working through the numbers and guidance from late January. IBM is aiming for constant-currency revenue growth topping 5% in 2026—excluding currency impacts—and is projecting its free cash flow will climb by around $1 billion over 2025. “2025 put IBM’s durability, resilience and differentiation on display,” chief financial officer James Kavanaugh said. 5

Speaking to Reuters after earnings, Kavanaugh pointed out that a previous U.S. federal shutdown knocked Red Hat’s growth down by “a couple points,” noting the federal government accounts for around 15% of IBM’s hybrid cloud bookings. IBM added that, starting in the first quarter, it will no longer break out its “AI book of business” metric, which just hit $12.5 billion. 6

Markets are eyeing Friday, Feb. 13, at 8:30 a.m. ET, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics is due to release January’s consumer price index report. 7

Corporate read-throughs also loom large. Among this week’s highlights: Cisco Systems, with its report set to provide a key update on enterprise networking appetite and AI-driven infrastructure spending. 8

The setup isn’t one-sided. Should fresh inflation data spark new rate jitters—or if tech clients hit pause on IT projects after choppy months for spending—IBM might have trouble keeping its latest rally intact.

IBM is penciling in April 22 as its next earnings release, at least according to the company’s investor relations calendar. That puts the spotlight elsewhere in the meantime—macro data and results from rivals will likely drive sentiment. More pressing: Feb. 10 brings the stock’s ex-dividend date. 9

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