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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% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| SKLZ | 12.4500 | 8.7700 | 238.3152% |
| EUDAW | 0.0715 | 0.0491 | 219.1964% |
| KWMWW | 0.0203 | 0.0003 | 1.5000% |
| EUDA | 11.4600 | 5.4200 | 89.7351% |
| DHY | 1.8000 | -0.0200 | -1.0989% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| OIOWW | 0.0530 | -0.0158 | -22.9651% |
| ASGN | 19.5300 | -20.9000 | -51.6943% |
| ZSPC | 0.5700 | -0.6100 | -51.6949% |
| NPT | 1.8300 | -1.8600 | -50.4065% |
| CAR | 229.1400 | -214.8000 | -48.3849% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| BURU | 0.3705 | 0.0894 | 31.8036% |
| CTNT | 0.0331 | -0.0069 | -17.2500% |
| TZA | 5.0900 | 0.0500 | 0.9921% |
| SOXS | 15.7000 | -1.1000 | -6.5476% |
| NOK | 10.3300 | 0.4700 | 4.7667% |
Telecom News
A broader market rally, driven by investor optimism in artificial intelligence and big tech, led to significant jumps in several semiconductor stocks. Microchip Technology, NXP Semiconductors, Texas Instruments, Western Digital, and Allegro MicroSystems all saw substantial gains. Western Digital, in particular, benefited from soaring AI-driven data storage demand, reaching a new 52-week high.
Synopsys CEO Sassine Ghazi discussed the significant role of A.I.-driven automation in shaping the future of autonomous vehicles and fostering innovation. He shared his insights during an appearance on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ This discussion highlights the intersection of advanced technology and automotive development, emphasizing how AI can drive progress in complex systems like self-driving cars.
Keysight Technologies has introduced Keysight AI Software Integrity Builder, a new software solution designed to validate and maintain AI-enabled systems for trustworthiness, especially in safety-critical environments like automotive. This solution addresses the opacity of AI decision processes and the need for regulatory compliance by providing a unified framework for dataset analysis, model validation, and real-world inference testing. It aims to empower engineering teams with the tools for continuous AI model improvement and regulatory conformance.
Synopsys (SNPS) shares rose 2.9% to $508.47, driven by renewed AI optimism in the chip sector and the company's announcements at CES 2026 regarding new automotive engineering partnerships and virtual testing tools. The company highlighted collaborations with Samsung, NXP Semiconductors, Texas Instruments, and Arm, and projected strong fiscal 2026 revenue. Investors are also anticipating CEO Sassine Ghazi's comments at CES and the upcoming earnings report.
InterDigital (IDCC) shares fell about 7.3% following news of an officer's proposed sale of 1,000 shares and ongoing legal battles, specifically a patent dispute with Amazon. The company's business relies heavily on patent licensing, making court rulings and policy shifts critical. Investors are closely watching the Amazon patent dispute, the upcoming dividend record date, and early-February earnings.
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.
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.
Abidur Chowdhury, formerly an Apple Inc. designer who contributed to the iPhone Air, has been appointed head of design at AI startup Hark. This move is part of Hark's aggressive recruitment strategy to attract top Silicon Valley talent, with the company already having hired engineers from tech giants like Google, Meta Platforms, and Amazon. Hark, founded by serial entrepreneur Brett Adcock, is self-funded with $100 million and aims to expand its engineering team significantly while developing its first AI model for release in summer 2026.
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.
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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