Assessing Arrow Electronics (ARW) Valuation After Strong 1 Year Shareholder Return

Arrow Electronics, Inc.

Arrow Electronics, Inc.

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Arrow Electronics (ARW) has drawn investor attention after recent share price moves, with the stock closing at US$219.09. That puts fresh focus on how its current valuation lines up with recent fundamentals.

Recent moves fit into a strong run for the stock, with a 30 day share price return of 14.2% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 79.69%, which hints that sentiment has shifted materially even after the latest daily pullback.

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With Arrow Electronics now trading close to its US$219.50 analyst price target and showing recent revenue and net income growth, the key question is whether the current valuation leaves much upside or whether the market is already pricing in future growth.

Most Popular Narrative: 8.7% Undervalued

Arrow Electronics' most followed narrative points to a fair value of $240 per share, which sits above the latest close at $219.09 and frames the current debate around upside.

Arrow’s expanding value-added services, especially in supply chain management, integration, design engineering, and digital solutions, are increasing the share of higher-margin, recurring revenues. This shift is already making a positive impact on gross and operating margins, and continued growth in these offerings is expected to drive higher net earnings over the next several years.

Behind that fair value is a detailed earnings path, built on faster top line growth, rising margins, and a future earnings multiple that is lower than many peers. Curious which specific revenue and profit assumptions have to hold for that $240 figure to stack up.

Result: Fair Value of $240 (UNDERVALUED)

However, the story can change quickly if geopolitical tension lifts supply chain costs, or if digital procurement and direct sourcing reduce Arrow’s pricing power and growth potential.

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Another View: Cash Flows Paint A Tougher Picture

While the analyst narrative points to an 8.7% undervaluation at around $240 per share, the Simply Wall St DCF model tells a very different story, with an estimate of future cash flow value at $44.80, which puts the current $219.09 price far above that level and raises the question of which signal you trust more.

For a closer look at how this cash flow driven view is built, including the assumptions behind the gap to today’s share price, Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.

ARW Discounted Cash Flow as at Jun 2026
ARW Discounted Cash Flow as at Jun 2026

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