EBITDA Metrics Evaluated: Accenture plc vs International Business Machines Corporation

Accenture's EBITDA growth outpaces IBM's in a decade-long comparison.

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A Tale of Two Giants: Accenture vs. IBM in EBITDA Performance

In the ever-evolving landscape of global technology and consulting, Accenture plc and International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) have long been titans. Over the past decade, their EBITDA performance has painted a fascinating picture of shifting dynamics. From 2014 to 2024, Accenture's EBITDA has shown a robust upward trend, growing by approximately 128%, while IBM's EBITDA has experienced a more volatile journey, with a notable decline of around 76% from its peak in 2014.

Accenture's consistent growth, peaking in 2024, reflects its strategic adaptability and innovation in digital transformation services. In contrast, IBM's fluctuating EBITDA, with a significant dip in 2024, underscores the challenges it faces in reinventing itself amidst cloud computing and AI advancements. This comparison not only highlights the resilience of Accenture but also the ongoing transformation within IBM, offering valuable insights into the future of the tech industry.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025