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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

Jabil raises annual profit forecast amid strong data center demand

Jabil raised its 2026 profit forecast ​on Wednesday, as ​the electronic-component maker looks to capitalize ​on AI-led demand for data centers.

A surge in data-center infrastructure spending, driven by strong demand for AI ‌computing power, ⁠has ⁠benefited companies such as Jabil.

"AI infrastructure demand remains ​extremely strong," said CEO Mike Dastoor, adding the company continued ​to see better-than-expected performance particularly in its automotive and connected living segment that had ​earlier been under pressure.

The manufacturer, ⁠which makes ‌components for Apple, also provides ​design, ​production and management solutions to various ⁠industrial end markets including technology, automotive, transportation, ​healthcare, storage and packaging.

Shares of the ​St. Petersburg, Florida-based company rose 1% in premarket trading.

The company expects fiscal 2026 adjusted profit per share to be $12.70, compared with its previous forecast of $12.25. It also ‌raised its annual revenue forecast to $35 billion from $34 billion earlier.

Analysts on average ​expect annual ​revenue of $34.2 ⁠billion and adjusted profit per share of about $12.4, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Jabil posted third-quarter adjusted ​profit per share of $3.16, compared to analysts' expectations of $3.10.

Third-quarter revenue rose 11.8% to $8.75 billion, beating Wall Street estimates of $8.6 billion.

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