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This Article is From May 07, 2021

IBM Downgraded by S&P as Deal Spree Clouds Ability to Cut Debt

IBM Downgraded by S&P as Deal Spree Clouds Ability to Cut Debt

International Business Machines Corp. was downgraded by S&P Global Ratings because an acquisition spree adds doubt to the company's timeline for reducing debt.

S&P cut IBM one notch to A- with a stable outlook, according to a report Thursday. The credit rater expects IBM to pursue additional takeovers to bolster its hybrid cloud and artificial ingelligence capabilities. Coupled with the planned spinoff of its managed infrastructure services business, there's uncertainty IBM can reduce leverage to a certain level in the next year or two, S&P said.

Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna has been on a spending spree as he seeks to transform IBM into a more modern technology company, focusing on fast-growing markets like AI and cloud services after years of stagnation.

The first step along that road was IBM's purchase of Red Hat, completed in 2019 for $34 billion. Since then Krishna, who became CEO last year, has stepped up the pace, spending about $1 billion on acquisitions in the first quarter of this year, according to S&P. IBM also said it'd buy Turbonomic Inc. in April in a deal valued at as much as $2 billion.

The efforts appear to be paying off, as IBM recently reported its biggest revenue gain in 11 quarters, though there was only a 1% increase in sales. The stock has gained 15% this year.

While the M&A spree has helped lift IBM's debt load to $56.4 billion, total debt has declined $17 billion since its 2019 peak, and could fall as much as $10 billion over the next two years, Bloomberg Intelligence analysts Robert Schiffman and Suborna Panja said in an April 30 report.

Last October, Krishna announced plans to spin off IBM's managed infrastructure services unit into a separate publicly traded company, which will be called Kyndryl and be based in New York. The division, currently part of IBM's Global Technology Services division, handles day-to-day infrastructure service operations like managing client data centers and traditional information-technology support for installing, repairing and operating equipment.

IBM's shares and bonds were little changed in early trading in New York.

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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