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Arrow Electronics, Inc. (ARW) has again been named to FORTUNE’s ‘World’s Most Admired Companies’ list, ranking #1 in the ‘Wholesalers: Electronics and Office Equipment’ category for the tenth consecutive year.

This marks the 23rd time that Arrow Electronics, Inc. has appeared on the listing that is based on input from industry executives, directors, and analysts.

Arrow Electronics tops World’s Most Admired Companies list

Arrow Electronics, Inc. topped criteria in the World’s Most Admired Companies list, including innovation, use of corporate assets, social responsibility, financial soundness, long-term investment value, and quality of products/services.

Arrow Electronics, Inc. guides innovation forward for over 220,000 major technology manufacturers and service providers. With 2021 sales of approximately US$ 34 billion, the company develops technology solutions that improve business and daily life.

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