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The next wave of the Internet is already underway – here are seven companies poised to power this digital revolution.
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The Internet is undeniably the most important innovation in recent history – it has enabled an open exchange of information and ideas, created a new age in commerce and brought together people across the globe. But the Internet's connective capabilities don't end with people. The next wave of the Internet is already underway, and it is taking devices and putting them on the grid. This ‘Internet of Things’ is taking everyday items and enabling them to communicate with each other, leading to real-time analytics, more efficient operations and predictive capabilities. Of course, we need sensors, communication infrastructure and software solutions to collect, communicate and decipher it all. All told, some experts think IoT will have an annual economic impact of over £4.6 billion by 2025. Here are seven companies that are poised to power this digital revolution.
How did we choose these stocks?Each of these Internet of Things-related stocks is an active recommendation of a Motley Fool premium investing service as of 31/8/2016.
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How are these weighted?This watchlist consists of equally weighted stocks.
Watchlist | Change today | 1-month return | 1-year return | Total return |
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Stocks fuelling the Internet of Things | -0.66% | - | - | - |
^GSPC | -0.21% | +5.47% | +27.37% | +5595.81% |
Symbol | Company name | Last price | Change | % change | Market time | Volume | Avg vol (3-month) | Market cap |
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CSCO | Cisco Systems, Inc. | 48.34 | -1.33 | -2.68% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 47.67M | 18.90M | 195.74B |
SWKS | Skyworks Solutions, Inc. | 94.09 | -0.30 | -0.32% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 2.20M | 2.51M | 15.14B |
UA | Under Armour, Inc. | 6.64 | -0.02 | -0.30% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 14.47M | 3.10M | 2.93B |
AMBA | Ambarella, Inc. | 47.88 | +1.08 | +2.31% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 356.62k | 581.45k | 1.96B |
NXP | Nuveen Select Tax-Free Income Portfolio | 14.39 | -0.04 | -0.28% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 55.16k | 76.09k | 679.34M |
CAMP | CalAmp Corp. | 3.63 | +0.01 | +0.28% | 16:00 GMT-4 | 11.19k | 34.69k | 5.99M |
SWIR | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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