Follow the Arrow Electronics, INC. stock price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Arrow Electronics, INC. has recorded 135 reports. Market capitalisation: €10.1bn. The latest transaction was filed on 3 June 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: Jean-Claude Carine Lamercie. All data is free.
Analysts rate Arrow Electronics, INC. Hold (neutral), based on 4 analysts. Average price target: US$219.50.
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Arrow Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: ARW) is a major U.S.-listed technology distribution and solutions company headquartered in Centennial, Colorado, United States. Founded in 1935, Arrow sits at the intersection of industrial technology, electronics distribution, and enterprise IT services. For investors in Europe, it is best understood not as a pure distributor, but as a broad technology enabler that supports both the hardware supply chain and corporate digital infrastructure. Arrow’s business is organized around two core segments. Its Components business distributes semiconductors, passive parts, connectors, memory, power products, and other electronic building blocks used by manufacturers and OEMs. Its Enterprise Computing Solutions segment focuses on cloud, infrastructure software, data center, cybersecurity, and related value-added services for enterprise customers and channel partners. This dual model gives Arrow exposure to both the industrial electronics cycle and the demand for IT modernization. Competitively, Arrow stands out through its global scale, technical depth, and wide supplier/customer network. The company is not simply a transactional middleman: it also provides engineering support, design-in services, supply chain management, configuration, and go-to-market support. That combination allows Arrow to play a strategic role between leading technology vendors and thousands of customers across manufacturing, industrial, transportation, healthcare, and IT markets. In a fragmented industry, scale, logistics capability, and supplier relationships are important sources of competitive advantage. Arrow has a broad international footprint, with operations across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. The company emphasizes omnichannel engagement, digital tools, and technical platforms such as ArrowSphere, which support cloud and security solutions and deepen relationships with enterprise customers. Its global reach is especially relevant for multinational customers that need consistent procurement and technical support across regions. Recent developments reinforce Arrow’s positioning in higher-value technology niches. In 2025 and early 2026, the company reported improving quarterly performance and highlighted annual 2025 sales of $31 billion in corporate communications. It also expanded initiatives around AI, automotive electronics, and next-generation vehicle electrical/electronic architecture, showing a strategic push beyond traditional distribution. For equity investors, Arrow offers a blend of cyclicality tied to electronics demand and structural upside from engineering-led, software-enabled solutions in markets such as cloud, AI, and automotive technology.