JABIL INC News
Jabil Inc. provides manufacturing services and solutions worldwide. It operates in two segments, Electronics Manufacturing Services and Diversified Manufacturing Services. The company offers electronics design, production, and product management services; electronic circuit design services, such as application-specific integrated circuit design, firmware development, and rapid prototyping services; and designs plastic and metal enclosures that include the electro-mechanics, such as the printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA). It also provides three-dimensional mechanical design comprising the analysis of electronic, electro-mechanical, and optical assemblies, as well as various industrial design, mechanism development, and tooling management services. In addition, the company provides computer-assisted design services consisting of PCBA design, as well as PCBA design validation and verification services; and other consulting services, such as the generation of a bill of materials, approved vendor list, and assembly equipment configuration for various PCBA designs. Further, it offers product and process validation services, such as product system, product safety, regulatory compliance, and reliability tests, as well as manufacturing test solution development services. Additionally, the company provides systems assembly, test, direct-order fulfillment, and configure-to-order services. It serves 5G, wireless and cloud, digital print and retail, industrial and semi-cap, networking and storage, automotive and transportation, connected devices, healthcare and packaging, and mobility industries. The company was formerly known as Jabil Circuit, Inc. and changed its name to Jabil Inc. in June 2017. Jabil Inc. was founded in 1966 and is headquartered in Saint Petersburg, Florida.
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Jabil (JBL) Rally: Q2 Beats, AI Demand Fuels Gains
- Jabil’s recent Q2 fiscal 2026 beat and raised guidance, driven by Intelligent Infrastructure and AI-related demand, underpin strong stock performance. This week brought no new material developments; investors should monitor demand mix, supply-chain cost pressure, and upcoming catalysts.
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Jabil Hiring Push and Supply-Chain Wins Lift JBLQ2
Jabil’s recent hiring drive and supply‑chain initiatives reinforce its transition from classic EMS provider to strategic partner for AI and data‑center customers. Operational hiring in Kentucky, supply‑chain workshops emphasizing AI forecasting and sustainability, and upbeat analyst sentiment after a Q2 beat are tangible catalysts supporting JBL’s strong recent stock performance.
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Jabil Q3 Rally: AI/Data-Center Orders Drive Growth
Jabil raised its Q3 guidance and attracted analyst upgrades as AI and data-center demand lifted revenue and earnings outlooks. Near-term strength offsets broader EMS margin pressures from commoditization and higher customer acquisition costs.
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Jabil's AI Pivot, $500M U.S. Buildout Spurs Growth
Jabil’s recent quarterly beat, raised guidance and a $500M U.S. manufacturing expansion underline a strategic shift toward AI/data-center infrastructure. While the company’s AI revenue ramp and acquisitions boost upside, investors should weigh supply-chain constraints and geopolitical risks that could create near-term volatility.
07 Apr at 13:58
Jabil Raises Forecast on AI Data Center Demand Q1!
Jabil (NYSE: JBL) beat Q2 expectations and lifted its full-year outlook, driven by strong AI data-center demand. The stock rallied after the results, while the company balances growth with supply-chain constraints, elevated valuation, and a strategic workforce investment in St. Petersburg College.
31 Mar at 13:58
Jabil Q2 Beat: Buybacks, AI Demand, Workforce Push
Jabil delivered a stronger-than-expected Q2 with solid EPS and revenue beats, announced meaningful share repurchases, and highlighted rising AI/cloud demand while investing in local workforce development. Supply-chain friction and geopolitical risks remain watch points for investors.
24 Mar at 13:59
Jabil Boosts 2026 Guidance on AI Infrastructure Up
Jabil (NYSE: JBL) raised its full-year revenue and profit guidance amid strong demand for AI and data-center infrastructure. This update, plus strategic investments and industry headwinds like commoditization and rising customer-acquisition costs, creates a mix of near-term optimism and medium-term margin pressure for the EMS heavyweight.