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Arrow Electronics Stock: An Undervalued Play in Tech Distribution?

Dieter Jaworski by Dieter Jaworski
September 13, 2025
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While the broader technology sector grapples with inventory gluts and tepid industrial demand, Arrow Electronics is demonstrating unexpected resilience. The technology distributor appears poised for a significant operational turnaround, though investor concerns about margins continue to create a cloud of uncertainty. Can anticipated growth figures ultimately overshadow these near-term worries?

A Compelling Valuation Story Emerges

A compelling valuation gap is at the heart of the investment thesis for Arrow Electronics. The company’s current multiples present a stark contrast to many of its technology peers. With a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of just 9.2, the distributor trades at a substantial discount to Micron Technology (21.0) and even slightly below its direct competitor, Avnet (10.1). The disparity becomes even more pronounced when examining the price-to-sales (P/S) ratio. While Micron carries a lofty P/S of 5.0, both Arrow and Avnet are valued at a mere 0.2 times sales.

The rationale for choosing Arrow over its rivals is supported by a recent Trefis analysis, which projects the company will outperform both competitors. The forecast calls for a 2.2 percent return over the coming three years. Both Arrow and Avnet are expected to achieve an annual revenue growth rate of 1.6 percent during this period.

Is the Market Overlooking a Recovery?

Following two challenging years of declining sales, 2025 is projected to be a year of recovery. Analysts at S&P Global anticipate a robust 9 percent increase in total revenue, pushing it to $30 billion. A particularly encouraging sign is the expected performance of the Components segment, which accounts for approximately 70 percent of total sales. After suffering declines of 21 percent in 2024 and 12 percent in 2023, this critical division is finally forecast to grow by 6 percent.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Arrow?

This positive trend is already finding support in recent quarterly results. In its July report, Arrow posted revenue of $7.6 billion, exceeding the high end of its guidance and showing strong sequential and year-over-year growth. However, the market reaction was negative, with the stock shedding nearly 10 percent after the release, as investor focus zeroed in on margin pressures and a negative operating cash flow.

Growth Drivers and Market Mispricing

The current stock valuation may not be fully accounting for this impending recovery narrative. The recent quarterly performance revealed powerful underlying trends: the Global Components division advanced by 5 percent, but the Enterprise Computing Solutions segment exploded with 23 percent growth. Although the operating margin contracted from 3.8 percent to 2.8 percent, this pressure could soon reverse amidst rising sales volumes.

For investors, the central question is whether the market is myopically focused on short-term margin fears at the expense of recognizing long-term potential. With a market capitalization of $6.8 billion against annual revenue of $27.8 billion, Arrow appears far from expensive. The stock currently trades a full 14 percent below its 52-week high, potentially offering a timely opportunity to position for a growth turnaround before the broader market takes notice.

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Dieter Jaworski

About Dieter Jaworski From a numbers-obsessed child to creating his first investment newsletter. Even as a child, Dieter Jaworski's mother couldn't believe how fascinated he was with numbers. This early passion for mathematics and data analysis laid the foundation for a successful career in financial markets and investment analysis.
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