Communication Services
Companies that provide communication services using fixed-line networks or those that provide wireless access and services. Also includes companies that provide advertising & marketing services, entertainment content and services, as well as interactive media and content provider over internet or through software. Companies in this sector include AT&T, Verizon Communications, Walt Disney, Netflix, Omnicom Group, Alphabet and Facebook.
Market Cap
8.075T
Market Weight
9.32%
Industries
7
Companies
255
Communication Services S&P 500 ^GSPC
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Day Return

Sector
3.43%
S&P 500
1.18%

YTD Return

Sector
0.67%
S&P 500
7.89%

1-Year Return

Sector
20.61%
S&P 500
20.53%

3-Year Return

Sector
98.39%
S&P 500
69.99%

5-Year Return

Sector
43.92%
S&P 500
73.13%

Note: Sector performance is calculated based on the previous closing price of all sector constituents

Industries in This Sector

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IndustryMarket WeightYTD Return
All Industries
100.00%
0.67%
Internet Content & Information
74.21%
4.75%
Telecom Services
11.04%
-4.85%
Entertainment
9.95%
-9.48%
Advertising Agencies
2.76%
-23.00%
Electronic Gaming & Multimedia
1.72%
-12.11%
Publishing
0.20%
10.93%
Broadcasting
0.12%
-32.41%

Note: Percentage % data on heatmap indicates Day Return

Largest Companies in This Sector

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Name
Last Price
1Y Target Est.
Market Weight
Market Cap
Day Change %
YTD Return
Avg. Analyst Rating
351.28 426.62 54.38% 4.287T +4.96% +11.94%
Strong Buy
562.60 827.32 18.12% 1.428T +2.24% -14.77%
Strong Buy
73.78 114.15 3.94% 310.673B -0.04% -21.31%
Buy
173.97 259.08 2.39% 188.271B -4.77% -14.32%
Buy
44.10 51.90 2.34% 184.142B -5.24% +8.27%
Buy
98.63 129.63 2.17% 171.272B -0.16% -13.31%
Strong Buy
498.76 650.30 2.13% 167.553B +4.54% -25.98%
Strong Buy
21.82 30.24 1.92% 151.613B -3.96% -12.16%
Buy
462.29 522.93 1.21% 95.056B +0.49% -20.39%
Buy
24.22 32.36 1.10% 86.519B +4.53% -13.54%
Hold

Investing in the Communication Services Sector

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ETF Opportunities

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Name
Last Price
Net Assets
Expense Ratio
YTD Return
107.88 25.116B 0.08% -8.36%
184.88 6.293B 0.09% -4.52%
69.82 1.828B 0.08% -4.72%
42.47 1.115B 0.38% +25.28%
113.55 606.076M 0.40% -6.33%

Mutual Fund Opportunities

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Name
Last Price
Net Assets
Expense Ratio
YTD Return
130.02 8.682B 0.77% -1.17%
130.77 8.682B 0.77% -1.13%
94.23 6.293B 0.09% -4.49%
137.39 2.848B 0.64% -0.07%
130.35 2.848B 0.64% -0.68%

Communication Services Research

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Discover the Latest Analyst and Technical Research for This Sector

  • Analyst Report: Deutsche Telekom AG

    Deutsche Telekom is Germany's incumbent telecom operator and remains the dominant player in mobile and fixed markets. It also owns a controlling stake in T-Mobile US—one of three primary wireless carriers in the United States—which merged with Sprint in 2020, consolidating the market from four to three operators. Aside from its two core markets, Deutsche Telekom operates in several Central European countries and holds an IT arm (Systems Solutions).

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  • Analyst Report: NetEase, Inc.

    Founded in the late 1990s as an internet portal, NetEase has evolved into China’s second-largest online gaming company. Its early success was anchored by the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Fantasy Westward Journey, which laid the foundation for a durable franchise strategy. Over the past decade, the company has expanded its portfolio with successful titles such as Justice, Identity V, Naraka: Bladepoint, and Eggy Party, all of which continue to maintain sizable and engaged player bases. In addition to its in-house development capabilities, NetEase partners with global IP holders such as Microsoft and Marvel to develop and publish titles based on established franchises, including World of Warcraft, Diablo Immortal, and Marvel Rivals, further strengthening its global presence.

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  • Analyst Report: Taboola.com Ltd.

    Taboola is a performance-based native advertising network designed to improve click-through rates and increase monetizable events for advertisers while generating yield for publisher websites. Taboola competes with Google, Amazon, and other advertising networks that display stories and products on websites. The company was founded in 2007 in Israel. It acquired Connexity, a retail advertising network, in 2021, and entered a partnership with Yahoo in 2022, in which it acquired exclusive native advertising rights over Yahoo digital properties in exchange for a 25% equity stake in the company.

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  • Analyst Report: Netflix, Inc.

    Netflix’s relatively simple business model involves only one business, its streaming service. It has the biggest television entertainment subscriber base in both the United States and the collective international market, with more than 300 million subscribers globally. Netflix has exposure to nearly the entire global population outside of China. The firm has traditionally avoided a regular slate of live programming or sports content, instead focusing on on-demand access to episodic television, movies, and documentaries. The firm introduced ad-supported subscription plans in 2022, giving the firm exposure to the advertising market in addition to the subscription fees that have historically accounted for nearly all its revenue.

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