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Kyndryl stock price crash: why investors should remain wary of KD

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The honeymoon period for IBM’s spin-off – Kyndryl Holdings (NYSE: KD) – has officially ended in a fiery wreckage of investor confidence.

Once marketed as the agile “vendor-agnostic” future of IT infrastructure, the company’s stock was gutted on February 9, crashing more than 50% in a single session.

This wasn’t just a standard earnings miss; it was a triple-threat of toxic catalysts: a slashed outlook, a looming SEC shadow, and a C-suite in flux.

While “buy the dip” enthusiasts are circling Kyndryl stock, several underlying risks and headwinds suggest it may be risky to load up on it today.

The SEC shadow makes Kyndryl stock a ‘no-go’

Wall Street can forgive a bad quarter, but it rarely forgives a mystery.

The primary catalyst for today’s panic is the disclosure of a financial reporting review by the SEC, trailing closely behind a scathing short report that alleged aggressive accounting “gymnastics” to mask the decline of Kyndryl’s legacy business.

By filing a Form 12b-25 to delay its official quarterly report, Kyndryl has signalled that its internal books are under a microscope.

This regulatory scrutiny suggests the “quality-over-quantity” revenue transformation management promised may be more smoke and mirrors than actual substance.

Since the SEC has started digging into how this company recognises revenue, the risk of a significant restatement suggests investors should stay away from KD stock for now.

Why slashed outlook is alarming for KD shares

For years, the bear case against Kyndryl was that it was a “melting ice cube” – a collection of low-margin, legacy IBM contracts destined to vanish.

Today, that theory looks like a prophecy.

Kyndryl’s preliminary Q3 results didn’t just miss estimates; the company aggressively lowered its full-year 2026 guidance as well, now projecting a constant-currency revenue decline of up to 3%.

Despite the upbeat “AI” buzzwords used in earnings calls, the core business is “shrinking” faster than the new “Consult” and “Hyperscaler” segments can grow.

With adjusted pretax income targets being hacked down to the $575–$600 million range, the firm’s path to its lofty 2028 goals has been notably severed.

This is a fundamental breakdown of the growth thesis, indicating Kyndryl shares may prove a value trap in 2026.

Executive exits: the final nail in the coffin

Nothing says “get out now” like a mass exodus of leadership during a crisis.

The recent announcements of key executive departures, including the chief of finance, global head of strategy, and chief of human resources, have fuelled community speculation that insiders are jumping ship before the water reaches the deck.

This leadership vacuum, paired with dwindling free cash flow projections (now slashed to $325-$375 million), has reignited fears of a long-term liquidity crunch in KD shares.

While management points to its share buybacks as a sign of strength, critics see it as a desperate attempt to prop up a sagging price while the underlying fundamentals deteriorate.

With debt obligations looming and margins thinning, for retail investors on Stocktwits, the “B-word” – bankruptcy – is no longer a fringe theory, but a grim possibility for a company that seems to have lost its way.

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