JBL ramps AI server, liquid-cooling and silicon photonics production, backing it with a $500M U.S. expansion to meet data-center demand.
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JBL ramps AI server, liquid-cooling and silicon photonics production, backing it with a $500M U.S. expansion to meet data-center demand.
CLS boosts 2026 outlook to $19B revenue and $10.15 EPS as AI demand fuels its compute, networking and new data center products.
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PLXS beats Q2 EPS estimates and posts higher revenues, fueled by strong program wins and rising demand, while boosting its fiscal 2026 growth outlook.
Jabil Inc. (NYSE:JBL) is one of the best performing S&P 500 stocks so far in 2026. On April 15, Sivers Semiconductors announced a collaboration with Jabil to develop a 1.6T linear receive optical/LRO transceiver module designed for next-gen hyperscale AI data centers. This partnership uses Sivers’ high-performance Distributed Feedback/DFB lasers to create a solution that […]
Jabil (JBL) closed at $330.83 in the latest trading session, marking a -2.93% move from the prior day.
TTM Technologies gains momentum as AI and defense demand fuel revenue growth, expanding backlog and margin improvement, setting up a multi-year growth runway.
Jabil is gearing up to release its third-quarter results soon, and analysts are expecting a double-digit growth in earnings.
CLS heads into Q1 earnings with rising estimates, AI demand tailwinds, and strong surprise history, though some segment softness and valuation remain in focus.