Consumer Electronics
Companies that manufacture and market mobile communication products and household audio and video equipment, including radios, stereos, televisions, DVD player and personal use Drones. Excludes electric household appliances.
Market Cap
3.44T
Industry Weight
18.72%
Companies
17
Employees
170,732
Consumer Electronics S&P 500 ^GSPC
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Day Return

Industry
1.82%
S&P 500
1.86%

YTD Return

Industry
14.70%
S&P 500
19.62%

1-Year Return

Industry
26.30%
S&P 500
36.93%

3-Year Return

Industry
40.06%
S&P 500
23.89%

5-Year Return

Industry
201.74%
S&P 500
86.03%

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

Largest Companies in This Industry

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Name
Last Price
1Y Target Est.
Market Weight
Market Cap
Day Change %
YTD Return
Avg. Analyst Rating
225.91 239.76 99.87% 3.435T -1.82% +17.34%
Buy
11.13 11.36 0.06% 2.23B -0.18% +44.55%
Hold
12.53 14.60 0.04% 1.524B -2.94% -26.90%
Buy
15.97 22.00 0.01% 331.446M -7.63% +45.84%
Strong Buy
7.75 3.00 0.01% 174.415M -0.26% -27.43%
Buy
8.81 12.33 0.00% 114.353M -0.11% -6.18%
Hold
7.14 - 0.00% 67.87M -1.24% +113.13%
8.10 - 0.00% 58.973M +2.53% -26.76%

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Top Performing Companies

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Name
Last Price
1Y Target Est.
YTD Return
7.14 - +113.13%
15.97 22.00 +45.84%
11.13 11.36 +44.55%
225.91 239.76 +17.34%
8.81 12.33 -6.18%

High Growth Companies

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Name
Last Price
Growth Estimate
YTD Return
12.53 +237.50% -26.90%
7.75 +34.15% -27.43%
225.91 +10.37% +17.34%
8.81 -77.78% -6.18%
11.13 -200.00% +44.55%

Consumer Electronics Research

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Discover the Latest Analyst and Technical Research for This Industry

  • Analyst Report: Apple Inc.

    Apple is among the largest companies in the world, with a broad portfolio of hardware and software products targeted at consumers and businesses. Apple’s iPhone makes up a majority of the firm sales, and Apple’s other products like Mac, iPad, and Watch are designed around the iPhone as the focal point of an expansive software ecosystem. Apple has progressively worked to add new applications, like streaming video, subscription bundles, and augmented reality. The firm designs its own software and semiconductors while working with subcontractors like Foxconn and TSMC to build its products and chips. Slightly less than half of Apple’s sales come directly through its flagship stores, with a majority of sales coming indirectly through partnerships and distribution.

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  • SONO: What does Argus have to say about SONO?

    SONOS INC has an Investment Rating of HOLD; a target price of $14.000000; an Industry Subrating of High; a Management Subrating of Low; a Safety Subrating of Low; a Financial Strength Subrating of Low; a Growth Subrating of Low; and a Value Subrating of High.

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  • The Argus Innovation Model Portfolio

    The United States economy is full of innovation. It has to be. Manufacturing industries that dominated the economy decades ago - textiles, televisions, even automobiles to a large degree - have moved overseas, where labor and materials costs are lower. Yet the U.S. economy, even during the pandemic and the current period of high inflation, has expanded to record levels. If U.S. corporations weren't innovating, creating new products (such as vaccines and AI) and services (such as Zoom calls) and moving into new markets, the domestic economy would not be growing, and capital would not be flooding into the country. The current high level of the U.S. dollar relative to currencies around the world attests to the confidence that global investors have in the durable and innovative U.S. economy.

     
  • SONO: Raising target price to $14.00

    SONOS INC has an Investment Rating of HOLD; a target price of $14.000000; an Industry Subrating of High; a Management Subrating of Low; a Safety Subrating of Low; a Financial Strength Subrating of Low; a Growth Subrating of Low; and a Value Subrating of High.

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