International Business Machines (MEX:IBM) E10: MXN165.17 (As of Mar. 2026)


MEX:IBM International Business Machines Corp MEX:IBM
69 GF Score
Price MXN4,600.00
GF Value MXN4,255.36
Valuation Fairly Valued
! 1 Warning Sign
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What is International Business Machines E10?

International Business Machines MEX:IBM -1.20% 69 E10 is MXN165.17 as of Mar. 2026. GuruFocus rates MEX:IBM with a GF Score™ of 69/100 and a GF Value™ of MXN4,255.36 (Fairly Valued). The stock has 1 warning sign investors should review.

E10 is a concept invented by Prof. Robert Shiller, who uses E10 for his Shiller P/E calculation. E10 is the average of the inflation adjusted earnings of a company over the past 10 years.

International Business Machines's adjusted earnings per share data for the three months ended in Mar. 2026 was MXN23.082. Add all the adjusted EPS for the past 10 years together and divide 10 will get our e10, which is MXN165.17 for the trailing ten years ended in Mar. 2026.

During the past 12 months, International Business Machines's average E10 Growth Rate was -3.70% per year. During the past 3 years, the average E10 Growth Rate was -5.90% per year. During the past 5 years, the average E10 Growth Rate was -5.70% per year. During the past 10 years, the average E10 Growth Rate was -2.60% per year. Please click Growth Rate Calculation Example (GuruFocus) to see how GuruFocus calculates Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT)'s revenue growth rate. You can apply the same method to get the E10 growth rate using E10 data.

During the past 13 years, the highest 3-Year average E10 Growth Rate of International Business Machines was 34.30% per year. The lowest was -6.80% per year. And the median was 10.60% per year.

As of today (2026-06-26), International Business Machines's current stock price is MXN4600.00. International Business Machines's E10 for the quarter that ended in Mar. 2026 was MXN165.17. International Business Machines's Shiller PE Ratio of today is 27.85.

During the past 13 years, the highest Shiller PE Ratio of International Business Machines was 32.69. The lowest was 7.08. And the median was 11.34.


International Business Machines  (MEX:IBM) E10 Explanation

If a company grows much fast than inflation, E10 may underestimate the company's earnings power. Shiller PE Ratio can seem to be too high even the actual P/E is low.

For the Shiller P/E, the earnings of the past 10 years are inflation-adjusted and averaged. The result is used for P/E calculation. Since it looks at the average over the last 10 years, the Shiller P/E is also called PE10.

The Shiller P/E was first used by professor Robert Shiller to measure the valuation of the overall market. The same calculation is applied here to individual companies.

International Business Machines's Shiller P/E Ratio of today is calculated as

Shiller PE Ratio=Share Price/E10
=4600.00/165.17
=27.85

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

During the past 13 years, the highest Shiller P/E Ratio of International Business Machines was 32.69. The lowest was 7.08. And the median was 11.34.


Be Aware

Shiller PE Ratio works better for cyclical companies. It gives you a better idea on the company's real earnings power.


International Business Machines E10 Related Terms


International Business Machines E10 Historical Data

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The historical data trend for International Business Machines's E10 can be seen below:

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

International Business Machines E10 Chart

International Business Machines Annual Data
Trend Dec16 Dec17 Dec18 Dec19 Dec20 Dec21 Dec22 Dec23 Dec24 Dec25
E10
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International Business Machines Quarterly Data
Jun21 Sep21 Dec21 Mar22 Jun22 Sep22 Dec22 Mar23 Jun23 Sep23 Dec23 Mar24 Jun24 Sep24 Dec24 Mar25 Jun25 Sep25 Dec25 Mar26
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MEX:IBM vs ACN, FISV, CTSH: E10 Comparison

For the Information Technology Services subindustry, International Business Machines's Shiller PE Ratio, along with its competitors' market caps and Shiller PE Ratio data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


International Business Machines Shiller PE Ratio vs Software Industry

For the Software industry and Technology sector, International Business Machines's Shiller PE Ratio distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where International Business Machines's Shiller PE Ratio falls into.


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International Business Machines E10 Calculation

E10 is a concept invented by Prof. Robert Shiller, who uses E10 for his Shiller P/E calculation. When we calculate the today's Shiller P/E ratio of a stock, we use today's price divided by E10.

What is E10? How do we calculate E10?

E10 is the average of the inflation adjusted earnings of a company over the past 10 years. Let's use an example to explain.

If we want to calculate the E10 of Wal-Mart (WMT) for Dec. 31, 2010, we need to have the inflation data and the earnings from 2001 through 2010.

We adjusted the earnings of 2001 earnings data with the total inflation from 2001 through 2010 to the equivalent earnings in 2010. If the total inflation from 2001 to 2010 is 40%, and Wal-Mart earned $1 a share in 2001, then the 2001's equivalent earnings in 2010 is $1.4 a share. If Wal-Mart earns $1 again in 2002, and the total inflation from 2002 through 2010 is 35%, then the equivalent 2002 earnings in 2010 is $1.35. So on and so forth, you get the equivalent earnings of past 10 years. Then you add them together and divided the sum by 10 to get E10.

Please note that we use the CPI data of the country/region where the company is headquartered. If the CPI data for that country/region is not available, then we will use the CPI data of the United States as default.

For example, International Business Machines's adjusted earnings per share data for the three months ended in Mar. 2026 was:

Adj_EPS= Earnings per Share (Diluted) /CPI of Mar. 2026 (Change)*Current CPI (Mar. 2026)
=23.082/330.2130*330.2130
=23.082

Current CPI (Mar. 2026) = 330.2130.

International Business Machines Quarterly Data

per share eps CPI Adj_EPS
201606 48.268 241.018 66.131
201609 57.620 241.428 78.810
201612 97.312 241.432 133.096
201703 34.834 243.801 47.180
201706 44.828 244.955 60.431
201709 52.992 246.819 70.897
201712 -22.389 246.524 -29.990
201803 32.883 249.554 43.511
201806 51.285 251.989 67.205
201809 54.993 252.439 71.936
201812 42.215 251.233 55.486
201903 34.528 254.202 44.852
201906 53.977 256.143 69.586
201909 36.918 256.759 47.480
201912 77.515 256.974 99.607
202003 30.717 258.115 39.297
202006 35.085 257.797 44.940
202009 41.752 260.280 52.970
202012 30.037 260.474 38.079
202103 21.667 264.877 27.011
202106 29.262 271.696 35.564
202109 25.703 274.310 30.941
202112 52.721 278.802 62.443
202203 16.128 287.504 18.524
202206 30.781 296.311 34.303
202209 -71.207 296.808 -79.221
202212 57.708 296.797 64.205
202303 18.205 301.836 19.917
202306 29.488 305.109 31.914
202309 32.051 307.789 34.386
202312 60.259 306.746 64.869
202403 28.546 312.332 30.180
202406 35.907 314.175 37.740
202409 -7.089 315.301 -7.424
202412 64.444 315.605 67.427
202503 22.913 319.799 23.659
202506 43.495 322.561 44.527
202509 33.753 324.800 34.316
202512 105.874 324.054 107.886
202603 23.082 330.213 23.082

Add all the adjusted EPS together and divide 10 will get our e10.

Frequently Asked Questions Learn more about E10 →
What does a E10 of MXN165.17 mean?
International Business Machines (MEX:IBM) has a E10 of MXN165.17 as of Mar. 2026. E10 represents the company's inflation-adjusted earnings per share over a 10-year period. View historical data on International Business Machines and its competitors.
Is International Business Machines' E10 too high?
International Business Machines' current E10 is MXN165.17. Overall, International Business Machines has a GF Score™ of 69/100 and is considered Fairly Valued, reflecting its overall financial health beyond just this single metric.
How does International Business Machines' E10 compare to ACN and FISV?
International Business Machines' E10 of MXN165.17 can be compared against companies in the Software industry. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good E10 for a Software company?
A good E10 depends on the Software industry context. However, E10 should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high E10 mean?
A high E10 can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. E10 represents the company's inflation-adjusted earnings per share over a 10-year period. View historical data on International Business Machines and its competitors. International Business Machines's current E10 is MXN165.17. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is International Business Machines stock overvalued right now?
Based on GuruFocus' analysis, International Business Machines (MEX:IBM) is currently considered Fairly Valued. The stock's GF Value™ is MXN4,255.36, compared to a current price of MXN4,600.00 — trading 8.1% above its estimated fair value. The current E10 is MXN165.17. International Business Machines' overall GF Score™ is 69/100 with 1 warning sign to review. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is E10 calculated?
E10 is calculated from a company's financial statements. For International Business Machines (MEX:IBM), the current E10 is MXN165.17 as of Mar. 2026. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

Is International Business Machines (MEX:IBM) Overvalued in 2026?

Based on GuruFocus' analysis, International Business Machines stock appears to be overvalued. The current stock price of MXN4,600.00 is trading 8.1% above its estimated GF Value™ of MXN4,255.36. GuruFocus considers International Business Machines to be Fairly Valued.

Key valuation signals for MEX:IBM:

  • E10: MXN165.17
  • GF Value™: MXN4,255.36 vs. price of MXN4,600.00 (8.1% above fair value)
  • GF Score™: 69/100 with 1 warning sign

No single metric tells the full story. See the MEX:IBM stock analysis page for a complete view including 30-year financials, guru trades, and insider activity.


International Business Machines Business Description

Address One New Orchard Road, Armonk, NY, USA, 10504
Incorporated in 1911, International Business Machines, or IBM, is one of the oldest technology companies in the world. It provides software, IT consulting services, and hardware to help business customers modernize their technology workflows. IBM operates in 175 countries and employs approximately 300,000 people. The company has a robust roster of business partners to service its clients, which includes 95% of all Fortune 500 companies. IBM's products, including Red Hat, watsonx, and mainframes, handle some of the world's most important data workloads in areas like finance and retail.
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