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Global electronics component distributor with $35B revenue; supply chain intermediary for 175K customers connecting OEM buyers with 1,000+ component manufacturers competing with Avnet.
Arrow Electronics is a global distributor of electronic components and enterprise computing solutions — serving as the supply chain intermediary between component manufacturers (Intel, Broadcom, Analog Devices, Molex) and engineers and buyers at original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), contract manufacturers, and other companies that build electronic products. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: ARW) and headquartered in Centennial, Colorado, Arrow generates approximately $35 billion in annual revenue through two segments: Electronic Components and Enterprise Computing Solutions.\n\nArrow's Electronic Components segment provides passive, active, and electromechanical components (resistors, capacitors, microprocessors, power semiconductors, connectors, cables) alongside design engineering services and supply chain management for electronics manufacturers globally. Arrow maintains relationships with 175,000+ customers and 1,000+ supply partners, providing the scale that allows small and mid-sized electronics manufacturers to access the same component supply chain as large companies. The Enterprise Computing Solutions segment distributes software, storage, servers, and cloud solutions.\n\nIn 2025, Arrow competes primarily with Avnet (the other large global electronics distributor) for electronic component distribution market share, and with TD Synnex and Ingram Micro for IT product distribution. The semiconductor distribution market is affected by supply chain volatility — the 2021-2022 chip shortage created massive demand for distributors' buffer stock management services, while the subsequent 2023-2024 normalization created inventory excess. Arrow's 2025 strategy focuses on growing value-added services (application-specific design support, supply chain optimization), expanding in the embedded and IoT design ecosystem, and growing its Arrow.com digital commerce channel for component purchasing.
NYSE: SHOP e-commerce platform at $8.88B FY2024 revenue with $292.28B GMV across 4.82M stores; Black Friday $11.5B processing competing with WooCommerce and BigCommerce for small-to-enterprise direct-to-consumer commerce.
Shopify Inc. is an Ottawa, Canada-based e-commerce platform — listed on NYSE (NYSE: SHOP) — providing 4.82+ million active merchant stores of all sizes (from solo entrepreneurs to enterprise brands) with tools for online store creation, multi-channel selling (web, mobile, social, in-person), payment processing (Shopify Payments, Shop Pay), inventory management, fulfillment, and marketing analytics, generating $8.88 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 (+26% year-over-year) with $292.28 billion in gross merchandise volume (GMV, +24%) and 875+ million customers who have purchased from Shopify merchant stores. Founded in 2006 by Tobias Lütke, Daniel Weinand, and Scott Lake (started as a snowboard equipment store, pivoted to become the platform), Shopify has become the operating system for independent commerce — the default e-commerce infrastructure for the direct-to-consumer brand economy.
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