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Electronics firm Jabil raises annual forecasts on data center demand

By Thomson Reuters Mar 18, 2026 | 7:40 AM

March 18 (Reuters) – Electronic component maker Jabil raised its full-year profit and revenue forecasts on Wednesday, betting on strong demand ​for infrastructure services from AI data centers.

Shares ‌of the St. Petersburg, Florida-based company were up 1.1% in premarket trading, after it surpassed Wall Street expectations for second-quarter results.

A surge in spending for data-center ‌infrastructure, ​driven by robust demand ⁠for computing power to ⁠support AI technologies, has benefited companies such as Jabil.

Jabil CEO Mike Dastoor said results were fueled by “continued momentum in intelligent infrastructure, where ​demand remains robust across cloud and data center infrastructure, networking and communications, and capital ⁠equipment”.

He added regulated industries ⁠also improved, as automotive and renewables ​outperformed expectations.

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

The company now expects fiscal 2026 revenue of $34 billion, compared with ⁠its earlier forecast of $32.4 billion. It also raised its forecast for adjusted earnings per share to $12.25 from $11.55 earlier.

Analysts ⁠on average ‌expect annual revenue of $32.71 billion ⁠and adjusted profit per share of $11.67, ​according ‌to data compiled by LSEG.

On an ​adjusted basis, ⁠Jabil posted second-quarter profit per share of $2.69, above analysts’ expectations of $2.51.

Second-quarter revenue rose 23% year-on-year to $8.28 billion, beating Wall Street estimates of $7.74 billion.

(Reporting by Megavarshini G. Somasundaram in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Diti Pujara)