Better Buy After Earnings: Google or IBM?

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In the following video, Motley Fool tech and telecom analyst Andrew Tonner takes a look at Google and IBM , now that both have released this quarter's earnings. While Andrew loves the management at IBM and likes its continued execution of its goals to move toward a business model focused more on software and services, which are higher-margin areas for the company, it's hard to argue with the idea that IBM is still positioned in a rapidly maturing industry, whereas Google has tremendous growth prospects ahead of it.

As one of the most dominant Internet companies ever, Google has made a habit of driving strong returns for its shareholders. However, like many other Web companies, it's also struggling to adapt to an increasingly mobile world. Despite gaining an enviable lead with its Android operating system, the market isn't sold. That's why it's more important than ever to understand each piece of Google's sprawling empire. In The Motley Fool's new premium research report on Google, we break down the risks and potential rewards for Google investors. Simply click here now to unlock your copy of this invaluable resource, and you'll receive a bonus year's worth of key updates and expert guidance as news continues to develop.


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