Electronic Components
Companies that design, develop, manufacture, and market electronic devices, including electron tubes; electronic capacitors; electronic resistors; electronic coil and transformers; sensors; LED, TFT, and LCD displays; electronic connectors; printed circuit boards; circuit assemblies; and other general-purpose electronics components and products.
Market Cap
227.122B
Industry Weight
1.42%
Companies
47
Employees
830,431
Electronic Components S&P 500 ^GSPC
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DELL

Day Return

Industry
0.09%
S&P 500
0.02%

YTD Return

Industry
10.24%
S&P 500
9.47%

1-Year Return

Industry
34.89%
S&P 500
26.61%

3-Year Return

Industry
27.17%
S&P 500
28.51%

5-Year Return

Industry
88.55%
S&P 500
85.69%

Note: Industry performance is calculated based on the previous closing price of all industry constituents

Largest Companies in This Industry

Name
Last Price
1Y Target Est.
Market Weight
Market Cap
Day Change %
YTD Return
Avg. Analyst Rating
127.16 126.87 34.60% 76.373B -0.32% +28.28%
Buy
147.84 164.13 20.51% 45.273B +1.13% +5.22%
Buy
34.28 35.64 13.30% 29.365B +0.32% +12.58%
Buy
117.85 148.46 6.44% 14.212B -0.08% -7.50%
Buy
28.56 32.06 5.45% 12.028B -0.35% -6.24%
Buy
172.98 201.10 3.72% 8.206B +1.11% -9.56%
Buy
219.77 218.60 3.60% 7.944B -1.33% +15.47%
Buy
257.51 261.00 2.89% 6.382B +0.25% -3.76%
Hold
64.92 62.50 1.63% 3.6B -0.02% +26.38%
Buy
107.21 104.80 1.33% 2.936B -0.69% -0.85%
Buy

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Top Performing Companies

Name
Last Price
1Y Target Est.
YTD Return
12.44 9.21 +62.19%
40.08 35.75 +45.01%
11.25 13.40 +32.67%
127.16 126.87 +28.28%
64.92 62.50 +26.38%

High Growth Companies

Name
Last Price
Growth Estimate
YTD Return
11.25 +620.00% +32.67%
28.53 +58.59% -20.08%
136.19 +30.11% +5.53%
219.77 +13.43% +15.47%
127.16 +13.29% +28.28%

Electronic Components Research

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  • Technical Assessment: Bullish in the Intermediate-Term

    With earnings season almost finished (although a lot of foreign companies report this week) and no FOMC rate decision until June 12, perhaps we can take a deep breath, meditate, and relax for a bit. Ha. Not in this game. Here come those pesky inflation numbers, with April PPI on Tuesday, April CPI on Wednesday, and the April Import Price Index on Thursday. And when the FOMC is quiet for a bit, Fed presidents and governors love to hear themselves speak. Finally, by way of pending earnings reports note, we get AMAT this week and then (the biggie) NVIDIA on May 22. Presumably, NVDA releases numbers late because it takes so long to count all that money!

     
  • Analyst Report: Flex Ltd

    Flex is the largest global provider of electronic manufacturing services (EMS) and related competencies. In addition to its core printed circuit board (PCB) assembly and systems assembly businesses, the company provides design, logistics, components, enclosures and PCB manufacturing. Flex has expanded its customer base from OEM companies in traditional electronics and technology to nontraditional niches, such as consumer, medical and instrumentation, aerospace-defense and automotive.

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    Price Target
     
  • Market Digest: CP, AVY, CVS, DIS, FLEX, DOC, VIAV, RJF, WEN, UL

    We raised our intermediate-term technical assessment to bullish from neutral on May 7. In a the three days prior, the S&P 500 (SPX) had popped 3.2%, the Nasdaq ripped higher by 4.8%, and the Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) jumped 4.4%. That is the largest three-day gain since mid-November for the SPX and since early November for the Nasdaq and the QQQ. The price action coincides with the beginning of the last rally following the late-October pullback low.

     
  • Daily – Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers for 05/08/2024

    The Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers is a daily report that identifies the five companies the largest insider purchase transactions based on the dollar value of the transactions as well as the five companies the largest insider sales transactions based on the dollar value of the transactions.

     

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