Guess the Stock E59 | Identify the growing giants in the iPhone supply chain
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This event column is to help mooers learn more about the differences among companies and industries, identify hidden opportunities, and better navigate the market.
"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower. Quality is more important than quantity. One home run is better than two doubles." —Steven Paul Jobs.
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Questions
1) What companies do Company A, Company B, and Company C refer to, respectively?
2) What's the ranking of Companies A, B and C in terms of Market Capitalization?
Reference answer form: A>B>C or A<B<C or C<A≈B (within 10% deviation)
Tips: You can refer to the financial indicators' information below.
Company A: 2022 Financial Highlights
Source: Company annual report, 2022
The company was founded in Chicago in 1932 by an entrepreneur whose first product was a tube socket for radio tubes (valve-holder bases). The company is a major producer of electronic and fiber optic connectors, cable and interconnect systems such as coaxial cables.
Company B: R&D cost as a share of revenue worldwide from FY 2016 to FY 2022
Source: Statista, 2023
The company was established in 1985 by seven co-founders. Its early research into CDMA wireless cell phone technology was funded by selling a two-way mobile digital satellite communications system. It owns patents critical to the 5G, 4G, and WCDMA mobile communications standards.
Company C: Revenue by country worldwide from 2016 to 2022
Source: Statista, 2023
The company is headquartered in California. It is a designer, developer, and manufacturer of a wide range of semiconductor and infrastructure software products. As of 2022, 78% of the company's revenue came from semiconductor-based products and 22% from infrastructure software products and services.
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● Company A: The blue line; Company B: The yellow line; Company C: The purple line
● Finding path: moomoo App → Markets→ Explore→ Stock Compare
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romancer : Company A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$
Market Capitalization comparison:
Company A < Company B < Company C
mr_cashcow : 1) A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$ Market cap: 51.23B
B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ Market cap: 118.45B
C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$ Market cap: 353.94B
2) Market Cap: C>B>A
3) Fun tip: didn't know Steve Jobs's middle name is Paul
Warm tips: According to yahoo finance, Amphenol (NYSE:APH) did well on the share market with its stock up by a 12% over the last 3 months. Amphenol was able to see a decent net income growth of 16% over the last 5 years which is impressive!
QUALCOMM has an ROCE of 28%. That is a fantastic return as it outpaces the average of 12% earned by companies in a similar industry
Broadcom's sales slowed once again last quarter but their acquisition of VMware seems promising
As usual I am not a financial advisor & all the above are NOT financial advices so plz DYOR/DD
101595357 : 1)
Company A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$
2) Market Capitalization:
Company A < Company B < Company C
102405503 No limit : 1)
Company A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$
2) Market Capitalization:
Company A < Company B < Company C
kaikai7171 : 1)
Company A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$
2) Market value:
Company A < Company B < Company C
Shoes Masther : 1)
Company A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$
2) Market value:
Company A < Company B < Company C
MS026 : Company A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$
Market Capitalization comparison:
Company A < Company B < Company C
小小投资 : Company A: $Anno Electronics (APH.US) $
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US) $
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US) $
Market value comparison:
Company A < Company B < Company C
thatwaswho : 1)
Company A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$
2) Market Capitalization:
Company A < Company B < Company C
Woodlands : Company A: $Amphenol (APH.US)$
Company B: $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$
Company C: $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$
Market Capitalization comparison:
Company A < Company B < Company C
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