Monday, June 28, 2010

M's Impact on IBM Shares Already Felt



As many of our readers know, M started at IBM a couple weeks back.  As an MBA working for a publicly traded company, we tend to think about stock performance as an indicator of success (not making a judgment call on whether that approach is right or wrong, just doing the analysis).

Back at the end of December, when M signed his agreement to work for Big Blue the company’s stock hit a 10-year high ($132.85) – the market was clearly anticipating great things from the company’s newest future team member. 

Over the next 6 months, IBM’s stock predominately hovered between $125 and $130 as the markets (and C) began to wonder if M would ever be done with school and whether he would actually finish his master’s thesis. 

Finally, M finished and in mid-June began with a week of classroom-style orientation (aka on-boarding).  The markets, in their sheer excitement about M, soared.  During M’s first week, IBM’s stock price soared, gaining nearly $3/share (an increase of $3.5B in market value).   M’s friends on Wall Street were even calling about the buzz moving throughout the financial markets – everyone was excited about the reforms M would lead in Washington. 

Unfortunately, the markets woke up last Monday (6/21) to disappointment and a downturn, as it was announced that M does not have a project yet and would be hanging out on the “bench” and “working from home” until the company found a suitable project for him.  The response was a nearly $4 decline in share price.

When will this market volatility end?  When will M be staffed?  Who knows, but M reserves the right to complete online courses by the pool.





Monday, June 14, 2010

Ready for M's first day at IBM & C's 2nd to last day of school

Dressed for success in business casual:


Sunday, June 6, 2010

Graduation Photos

After C & M's trip to Assateague, we scurried back to DC to meet up with the family (the R's, the H's, & the M's = 11 total family members - that's a lot of family).  But despite the tour bus necessary to shuttle everyone around, it was a fantastic long-weekend and here are some the highlights & pictures.

Thursday night, the evening before graduation, the Public Policy school hosted a little reception for the families on the roof of the school's building (known as the Car Barn, which overlooks the famed Exorcist Steps - imagine 3 years of studying looking at those steps!).
The Ladies on the Car Barn roof, with the Potomac River in the background

After the reception, the 11 of us headed out in a caravan of calamity to check out the monuments lit up at night.  Despite D, C & M living in DC for 3 years, all three drivers took completely different routes to the monuments - it was like watching New Yorkers debate about the quickest way to get uptown.  After we all made it, we had a great time and snapped some great photos!
C atop the steps of the Lincoln Monument, looking towards the Washington Monument and the Capitol - one of M's new favs
The H's

The M's (minus B, who had to unfortunately work)
The rest of the family

The next day was graduation... Despite everyone's thoughts, I actually did graduate and walked across the stage.  Heck, I even graduated with honors (for ending up in the top 20% of the class).
 M with his Diploma after the ceremony
 M & C with the R's

It was a great weekend and there are tons of great photos!
If you missed the ceremony and would like to watch it, you can by following this link.  I show up at 46:25 or so though the video.