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To own Arrow Electronics, you need to believe it can defend and deepen its role in the electronics supply chain while gradually improving earnings quality. The unified arrow.com platform looks incremental for the near term, supporting the existing catalyst around value added services and recurring revenue, but it does not materially change the immediate risk that digitalization could still enable some customers to bypass traditional distributors.
The most relevant recent development alongside the platform overhaul is the shareholder proposal to let 10% of owners call a special meeting, which Arrow’s board has advised voting against. While this governance debate does not directly alter the digital or supply chain catalysts, it may influence how quickly the company responds to future capital allocation or business model pressures.
Yet beneath Arrow’s digital upgrade, investors should still pay close attention to how rising digital procurement could eventually...
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Arrow Electronics’ narrative projects $35.2 billion revenue and $734.1 million earnings by 2028. This requires 7.3% yearly revenue growth and about a $266.9 million earnings increase from $467.2 million today.
Uncover how Arrow Electronics' forecasts yield a $137.50 fair value, a 6% downside to its current price.
Some of the most optimistic analysts already expected Arrow’s revenue to reach about US$38,000.0 million and earnings about US$696.1 million, and they see the new unified arrow.com and growing value added services as potential accelerants, while others worry that accelerating digital disruption could still erode margins over time.
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