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Arrow Electronics, Inc.

Arrow Electronics, Inc.

ARWNYSETechnology● Active
$219.09
$-5.30(-2.36%)
Market Cap$11.2B
P/E Ratio
52W High$233.3
52W Low$101.79
Overview

Arrow Electronics, Inc. (ARW) Stock Overview

Key statistics and deep links to earnings, valuation, revenue, dividends, and more.

FMP · ARW · as of Jun 8, 2026

Key Statistics

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About Arrow Electronics, Inc.

CEOWilliam F. Austen
IPO DateMar 17, 1980
Employees21,520
CountryUS
Websitearrow.com

Arrow Electronics, Inc. provides products, services, and solutions to industrial and commercial users of electronic components and enterprise computing solutions in the Americas, Europe, the Middle Ea…

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About Stock Overview & Key Data

Arrow Electronics, Inc. (ARW) is a Technology company in the Technology Distributors industry, listed on NYSE since Mar 17, 1980. As of the latest trading session, ARW stock price is $219.09, with a market capitalization of $11.2B. The stock has returned — over the past 12 months and — year-to-date.

Frequently Asked Questions

As of the latest trading session, Arrow Electronics, Inc. (ARW) stock price is $219.09. The stock is traded on NYSE under the ticker symbol ARW. The 52-week range is $101.79 – $233.30.

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Data provided by Financial Modeling PrepLast updated: Jun 8, 2026Not investment advice