Track the Arrow Electronics INC stock price and the full insider trade history of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Arrow Electronics INC has recorded 108 reports. Market capitalisation: €11.2bn. The latest transaction was filed on 17 November 2022 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: Melvin Vincent P. Every trade is openly available.
Analysts rate Arrow Electronics INC Hold (neutral), based on 4 analysts. Average price target: US$219.50.
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Arrow Electronics Inc. (ticker: ARW) is a U.S.-listed company traded on the NYSE in the United States, with corporate headquarters in Centennial, Colorado. For French, Belgian, and Swiss investors, Arrow should be viewed as a technology infrastructure and supply-chain platform rather than a pure-play component reseller. The company sources, engineers, and delivers electronic components, enterprise computing solutions, and a range of value-added services to original equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers, value-added resellers, managed service providers, and other commercial customers. Arrow traces its roots to 1935, when it began as Arrow Radio in New York City’s historic “Radio Row,” and it has since evolved into one of the best-known global distributors in electronics. Today, the company serves more than 85 countries, operates 140+ sales and distribution facilities, and employs a large global workforce, underscoring its international footprint and its role as a critical intermediary in the technology value chain. Arrow’s business is organized primarily around two major segments: Global Components and Global Enterprise Computing Solutions. The components business provides semiconductors and other electronic parts together with engineering support, design assistance, and supply-chain services. The enterprise computing arm supplies IT infrastructure, cloud-related offerings, and associated services for business customers. This two-pillar model gives Arrow exposure to both the semiconductor distribution cycle and enterprise IT spending, while also supporting higher-value-added services that can improve margin quality over time. Competitively, Arrow operates in a fragmented market where scale, logistics execution, product breadth, and technical expertise are key advantages. Recent company updates point to improving momentum: Arrow reported 2025 sales of about $30.9 billion, up 10% year over year, with both major segments contributing to growth, and management highlighted better activity in cloud, AI, and datacenter-related demand. The company also indicated that the broader market continues to recover gradually from a cyclical downturn, while maintaining a focus on profitable growth, financial discipline, and share repurchases. For investors screening SEC Form 4 insider transactions, ARW is therefore a mature but strategically important U.S. technology distributor with global reach, cyclical earnings sensitivity, and increasing emphasis on value-added solutions.