
In the latest trading session, Jabil (JBL) closed at $338.62, marking a -8.45% move from the previous day.
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In the latest trading session, Jabil (JBL) closed at $338.62, marking a -8.45% move from the previous day.

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Jabil (JBL) concluded the recent trading session at $366.16, signifying a +2.68% move from its prior day's close.

UBS Securities highlights Jabil (NYSE:JBL) for multiyear growth potential linked to AI investments and automation markets. The firm points to revenue and margin opportunities tied to increased demand, capacity build out, and higher margin products. Jabil's new facility in Croatia is identified as a key contributor to its automation and AI related manufacturing footprint. This focus on Jabil's AI and automation exposure is part of a wider set of opportunities in companies building and...

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Jabil Inc (NYSE:JBL) shares gained about 5% on Tuesday afternoon after UBS upgraded the stock to 'Buy' and raised its estimates, citing a multiyear growth cycle driven by artificial intelligence investment, healthcare demand and expanding automation and robotics markets. UBS set a $430 price...
Investing.com -- UBS upgraded Jabil to Buy from Neutral, citing stronger AI-driven demand and a more diversified business mix. The bank kept its $430 price target, implying about 28% upside, while raising its fiscal 2027 and 2028 EPS estimates to $16.78 and $20.24 from $15.89 and $18.34, respectively.
Jabil (JBL) is poised for a multiyear growth cycle driven by artificial intelligence investments, ri

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In the latest trading session, Jabil (JBL) closed at $344.67, marking a +1.79% move from the previous day.
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