Flex (FLEX) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Flex Ltd.'s FLEX subsidiary, Anord Mardix, has set up a second facility in Dundalk, Ireland. The new facility, named D2, is now fully operational and will act as an assembly hub for switchgear and modular power systems.
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Flex (FLEX) performance is buoyed by healthy demand trends across cloud/AI, automotive and digital healthcare amid weakness in core industrials vertical.
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Flex Ltd. FLEX recently inked an agreement with Musashi Energy Solutions, a group company of Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd., Under this agreement, Musashi will supply Flex's new series of Capacitive Energy Storage System (CESS) products featuring Musashi's Hybrid SuperCapacitors (HSC) at their core.
Investors looking for stocks in the Electronics - Miscellaneous Products sector might want to consider either Flex (FLEX) or Hoya Corp. (HOCPY). But which of these two stocks presents investors with the better value opportunity right now?
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FLEX's fiscal first-quarter performance is affected by sluggishness across the Agility and Reliability Solutions segments.
Flex (FLEX) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.51 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.41 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.57 per share a year ago.
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The Company offers direct exposure to high-growth data centers and automotive verticals. Demand for data centers, driven by AI, is a key growth driver for FLEX, with the company covering 80% of the parts needed for data centers. Flex's EPS is expected to grow faster than revenue, supported by higher margins in high-growth segments and strong capital returns.