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Telecom

Companies that provide local, national, international, and long-distance phone services, as well as companies offering wireless services. Also includes companies that provide services for faxing, prepaid phone cards, pay phones, and directory assistance, or that provide Internet access services.

Market Cap

1.018T

Industry Weight

17.39%

Companies

37

Employees

1,046,320

More about the largest companies in the sector

Name Last Price 1 Year Est. Market Weight Market Cap Day Changes % YTD Return
TMUS 255.98 255.23 31.27% 297.062B -1.20% +15.97%
T 26.58 27.14 20.08% 190.719B +1.88% +16.73%
VZ 43.57 47.53 19.31% 183.414B -0.32% +8.95%
CMCSA 35.43 43.15 14.27% 135.574B +2.10% -5.60%
CHTR 351.50 403.14 5.26% 49.978B +1.77% +2.55%
GSAT 21.33 43.33 4.25% 40.364B -0.42% -31.30%
LBRDA 81.11 97.50 1.23% 11.701B +2.54% +9.08%
FYBR 35.84 38.50 0.94% 8.925B 0.00% +3.29%
USM 65.38 73.84 0.59% 5.623B +2.80% +4.24%
TIGO 30.38 34.20 0.55% 5.21B +2.95% +21.47%

Top Performing Companies

Name Last Price 1Y Target Est. YTD Return
ATNI 22.18 29.00 +31.95%
ATEX 37.97 80.67 +23.80%
TIGO 30.38 34.20 +21.47%
T 26.58 27.14 +16.73%
TMUS 255.98 255.23 +15.97%

High Growth Companies

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Name Last Price Growth Estimate YTD Return
IRDM 27.59 +583.33% -4.93%
ATEX 37.97 +459.18% +23.80%
TDS 35.00 +103.77% +2.61%
ATNI 22.18 +85.60% +31.95%
LILA 6.69 +62.86% +5.19%

Stocks

Symbol Price Change %Change
GV 0.4444 0.2394 116.7805%
SKYQ 5.1000 2.5700 101.5810%
KTTAW 0.0175 0.0123 236.5385%
TMDE 1.8700 0.8100 76.4151%
NRXPW 0.0243 0.0094 63.1275%
Symbol Price Change %Change
INVZW 0.0001 -0.0019 -95.0000%
LPCN 2.0500 -7.2000 -77.8378%
ELAB 5.7200 -8.2800 -59.1429%
RNWWW 0.0034 -0.0041 -54.6667%
NXPLW 0.0106 -0.0110 -50.9259%
Symbol Price Change %Change
GV 0.4444 0.2394 116.7805%
LNKS 0.0083 -0.0045 -35.1562%
AIXI 0.1307 0.0325 33.0957%
SKYQ 5.1000 2.5700 101.5810%
NVDA 177.3900 1.6400 0.9331%

Telecom News

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Did John Deere Build the Future, or a Cage?

This article examines how John Deere transformed into a tech company focused on data and software, leading to advanced machinery like the autonomous 8R tractor. However, this technological leap creates a "closed loop" where farmers like Jake Lieb lose control over their equipment due to proprietary software and repair restrictions, raising legal and ethical questions about ownership in the digital age. The author suggests "interoperability" as a solution, drawing parallels to policies like the EU's common charger rule, to ensure market fairness and consumer choice.

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JFrog to Present at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference

JFrog Ltd. announced that its CEO, Shlomi Ben Haim, and CFO, Ed Grabscheid, will present virtually at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference on January 15, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. ET. The webcast will be available on JFrog’s investor relations website. The company, known for its Liquid Software Company and JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform, is focused on delivering software without friction from development to production.

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C.H. Robinson Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Release and Conference Call Scheduled for Wednesday, January 28, 2026

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (Nasdaq: CHRW) announced its fourth quarter 2025 earnings release will be issued after market close on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The company will host a conference call at 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time on the same day to discuss results and answer investor questions. A simultaneous audio webcast and presentation slides will be available on their investor relations website.

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ALGM stock jumps 10% as Wells Fargo spotlights Allegro and new SiC power chips grab attention

Allegro MicroSystems (ALGM) shares rose approximately 10% after Wells Fargo added the stock to its Q1 2026 Tactical Ideas list with a $40 target, citing expected improvement in leading indicators. The company also announced two new product launches targeting SiC power designs for AI data centers and electric vehicles, further boosting investor confidence. These developments are seen as indicators that the chip supply chain's inventory overhang may be easing, alongside a broader market warming to analog chip names.

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Why Lam Research (LRCX) Stock Is Trading Up Today

Lam Research (LRCX) stock rose 6.2% after Aletheia Capital initiated coverage with a 'Buy' rating and a $260 price target, citing its strong market position and growth in AI and high-performance computing. This positive sentiment, along with a previous recommendation from Citi and an increased price target from TD Cowen, pushed the stock to a new all-time high amidst broader optimism for semiconductor stocks driven by AI trends. The company has seen an 11.8% gain year-to-date, with strong returns for long-term investors.

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Why Western Digital Stock Popped Today

Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) stock surged 15.8% today after CNBC reported that computer memory chip prices, particularly for DRAM, are set to rise further in 2026 due to AI demand. While Western Digital does not produce DRAM, investors are betting that increasing DRAM prices could lead AI companies to seek cheaper alternatives like HDDs, benefiting Western Digital. Despite the surge, the author suggests Micron (NASDAQ: MU) presents a more compelling bargain due to its higher projected earnings growth rate.

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KLA Jumps 96% in a Year: Is There More Room for the Stock to Grow?

KLA Corporation (KLAC) shares have surged 96.2% over the last year, outperforming the broader tech sector, driven by its leadership in process control, strong AI infrastructure investments, and growth in advanced packaging. The company's prospects are further bolstered by robust demand for leading-edge logic, high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and expected significant growth in advanced packaging revenues. With a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) and a Growth Score of B, KLA is well-positioned for continued momentum.

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T-Mobile expands credit facility to $10 billion, extends maturity to 2031

T-Mobile USA has increased its revolving credit facility from $7.5 billion to $10 billion and extended its maturity date to January 5, 2031, through a new credit agreement with JPMorgan Chase Bank. The agreement outlines interest rates based on benchmark rates plus margins and includes a $1.5 billion letter of credit sub-facility and a $500 million swingline loan sub-facility. T-Mobile US, the parent company, guarantees these obligations, and the agreement incorporates standard restrictions and a leverage ratio requirement.

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2 Contractors Tasked With Replacing 1980s-Era ATC Radar

The U.S. DOT and FAA have selected Collins Aerospace's RTX and Spanish firm Indra to replace up to 612 outdated ground-based aviation radars with modern systems by June 2028. This modernization is a core part of the multi-billion-dollar "Brand New Air Traffic Control System" (BNATCS) plan, aiming to update the U.S. air traffic control infrastructure to address decades-old equipment, high maintenance costs, and concerns over flight delays and safety. The effort also includes replacing radios, voice switches, and transitioning to fiber optics, although additional funding is still needed for critical components like a common automation platform.

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Western Digital (WDC) stock jumps 17% after Nvidia CES storage talk sparks AI-driven rally

Western Digital (WDC) shares surged 17%, trading above $219 after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's CES remarks about "context memory storage" sparked an AI-driven rally among storage and memory companies. This jump reflects investor optimism about demand for data storage tied to AI data centers, with other companies like SanDisk, Seagate Technology, and Micron also experiencing significant gains. However, analysts caution that current high prices might not be sustainable long-term, and upcoming U.S. labor data could influence market expectations and tech trades.