Jabil (JBL) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
JBL is expanding its capabilities in digital health, AI-enabled medical technologies and smart manufacturing as it broadens healthcare solutions worldwide.
JBL and CLS are positioned to benefit from AI, cloud and data center demand, but both face competitive, trade and segment challenges.
| Automobile Components Industry | Consumer Discretionary Sector | Michael Dastoor CEO | XFRA Exchange | 466313103 CUSIP |
| US Country | 138,000 Employees | 14 Aug 2026 Last Dividend | 31 Mar 2000 Last Split | 29 Apr 1993 IPO Date |
Jabil Inc., operational globally, offers a wide range of manufacturing services and solutions through its two main segments: Electronics Manufacturing Services and Diversified Manufacturing Services. Known previously as Jabil Circuit, Inc., the company underwent a name change in June 2017, marking a new era in its operation. Founded in 1966 and now based in Saint Petersburg, Florida, Jabil Inc. caters to various industries including 5G, cloud, digital print, industrial, automotive, healthcare, and more. The company's rich history is a testament to its evolution and adaptability in the dynamic manufacturing sector.
Jabil Inc.'s diverse range of offerings includes:
Through these services, Jabil Inc. supports industries such as 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. The company's extensive service portfolio addresses the evolving needs of its global clientele, reinforcing its position as a leader in the manufacturing service industry.