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To own Arrow Electronics, you need to believe in its role as an essential, higher-value intermediary in global electronics and enterprise IT, not just a volume distributor. The recent expansion of IBM distribution across Central and Eastern Europe fits that story by reinforcing Arrow’s solutions and services positioning, although on its own it is unlikely to move the needle against the company’s largest short term catalysts, which still center on execution against guidance, margins in both Global Components and ECS, and the ongoing impact of its sizable buyback authorization. At the same time, this deeper IBM footprint slightly tilts the risk mix toward successful integration of new geographies and maintaining service quality across a broader footprint, on top of existing concerns such as insider selling and relatively low net margins.
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