Welcome to our dedicated page for International Business Machines SEC filings (Ticker: IBM), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The SEC filings page for International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as a New York–incorporated issuer with capital stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol IBM. These documents help investors understand IBM’s financial condition, capital structure, credit arrangements and material events.
IBM’s filings include current reports on Form 8‑K that cover topics such as quarterly earnings announcements, prepared remarks and presentation slides for investor calls, and amendments to significant credit agreements. For example, IBM has reported quarterly results for periods ended June 30 and September 30, 2025, and disclosed amendments extending the maturities of its three‑year and five‑year credit agreements. Form 8‑K filings also list the company’s registered notes and debentures, showing the range of debt securities traded on the New York Stock Exchange alongside IBM’s common stock.
The filings set out details on IBM’s various series of notes and debentures, including instruments due in years ranging from 2025 to 2096. Separate Form 25 filings document the removal from listing of specific debt securities, such as certain notes and debentures due in 2025, while the common stock remains listed. Together, these records give a view of IBM’s financing activities and the lifecycle of individual securities.
On this page, Stock Titan pairs real-time updates from the SEC’s EDGAR system with AI-powered summaries that explain the purpose and key points of each filing in clear language. Investors can quickly review current reports on Form 8‑K, track changes to credit facilities, and see when particular notes or debentures are removed from listing via Form 25 notifications, without reading every technical detail themselves.