Jabil Inc.

JBL · NYSE

Market closed$301.01$-6.05 (-1.97%)After hours $301.20 · +0.06%

Key statistics

Previous close$307.06
Open$298.00
Day high$304.88
Day low$290.43
52-week high$428.93
52-week low$189.60
Market cap31.54B
Volume1.69M
Average volume1.35M
P/E ratio25.11
Forward P/E12.63
EPS11.99
Dividend yield+0.11%

Market context

Why it moved

Jabil shares pulled back from recent highs amid broad profit-taking and insider selling activity, as the stock had already rallied significantly following its strong quarterly earnings beat and multiple analyst price target upgrades last month, leaving it trading well below consensus analyst targets.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 18, 2026Jabil closed modestly lower, pressured by a broad semiconductor and AI infrastructure selloff that has wiped $3.3 trillion in global chip market value since June 22. The decline came despite constructive company-specific news this week, including a new $1.5 billion share repurchase authorization, the opening of an AI-enabled intelligent logistics hub in Penang, Malaysia, and a quarterly dividend declaration. Persistent insider selling — 43 sales and zero purchases over the past six months — and a broader market questioning AI capex sustainability weighed on sentiment, even as analyst price targets remain bullish with a median consensus around $445.

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July 17, 2026Jabil closed sharply lower, declining nearly 4%, as a broad semiconductor and AI-linked tech selloff weighed on the stock despite a flurry of positive company-specific catalysts. Just one day prior, Jabil announced a $1.5 billion share repurchase authorization and opened a next-generation AI-enabled Intelligent Logistics Hub in Penang, Malaysia — both significant shareholder-friendly moves. The company also declared its quarterly dividend of $0.08 per share on July 16. The selling pressure reflects the broader market rotation out of AI and tech names, with chip stocks dragging the Nasdaq lower amid investor concerns over stretched valuations in the sector, even as Jabil's own fundamentals — including strong Q3 FY26 revenue of $8.75B and raised full-year guidance — remain compelling.

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July 16, 2026Jabil closed down roughly 2.3% as shares pulled back from recent highs, even as the company announced a fresh $1.5 billion share repurchase program after market close — its latest in a string of buybacks totaling ~$8 billion since 2016. The intraday decline reflected broader tech sector pressure and profit-taking after a strong run, though the after-hours buyback announcement triggered a partial recovery. Analysts continue to highlight Jabil's AI infrastructure exposure and strong Q3 FY26 results as key long-term drivers, while risks including high leverage and soft EV/renewables demand remain in focus.

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July 15, 2026Jabil closed modestly higher, buoyed by two key company-specific catalysts: the completion of a ~$902 million share repurchase and the filing of a broad omnibus shelf registration, which together reignited valuation debate among investors. Analysts have been lifting price targets on the back of AI infrastructure demand and Jabil's role as a key contract manufacturer for data center and liquid cooling solutions, while a softer-than-expected June CPI report provided a broader tailwind for tech shares.

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July 14, 2026Jabil Inc. fell alongside a broad technology selloff as renewed U.S.-Iran military conflict sent oil prices surging and rattled chip stocks globally, with SK Hynix's 14% plunge in Seoul dragging semiconductor peers lower. The decline came despite bullish company-specific catalysts, including a recently announced $119M data center manufacturing facility in Mississippi and a new omnibus shelf filing paired with a $902M share buyback, while Zacks maintained a Strong Buy rating citing 30%+ expected EPS growth and Jabil's expanding role in AI infrastructure.

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July 11, 2026Jabil closed modestly lower as the broader technology sector faced headwinds from ongoing U.S.-Iran geopolitical tensions and semiconductor volatility, even as the company remains a standout AI infrastructure play. Investor attention is focused on Jabil's newly announced $119 million data center manufacturing facility in Mississippi and a wave of bullish analyst price targets — ranging from $426 to $482 — following a strong Q3 FY26 earnings beat (revenue $8.8B, adjusted EPS $3.16). Despite the pullback, the stock is up roughly 81% over the past year, driven by surging demand in its Intelligent Infrastructure segment tied to AI data centers and liquid cooling.

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July 10, 2026Jabil closed sharply higher, outperforming the broader tech sector ETF (XLK) and the S&P 500, as AI infrastructure optimism returned to markets after a turbulent stretch. The rebound came amid recovering sentiment around AI hardware spending following a semiconductor selloff earlier in the week triggered by Samsung's results and DeepSeek chip concerns. Jabil's strong Q3 FY26 earnings — revenue up 11.8% to $8.75B with raised full-year guidance — continue to underpin its investment case, with Wall Street analysts carrying a median price target of $445, well above current levels, and Goldman Sachs setting a $482 target following the print.

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July 9, 2026Jabil closed modestly higher, recovering from the prior session's 5.1% drop, as investors weighed the company's strong AI infrastructure positioning against a turbulent macro backdrop. The rebound came despite broad market pressure from escalating U.S.-Iran tensions that sent oil prices surging and dragged the S&P 500 lower, while a broader semiconductor selloff — sparked by Samsung's mixed earnings reception and hedge fund outflows from chip stocks for a fourth straight week — continued to weigh on tech hardware peers. Jabil's diversified EMS model and raised fiscal 2026 revenue outlook of ~$35 billion, driven by AI data center and liquid cooling demand, helped differentiate it from pure-play semiconductor names amid the sector rotation.

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Evertiq · July 17, 2026Jabil opens next-gen intelligent logistics hub in PenangBusiness Wire · July 16, 2026Jabil Declares Quarterly DividendMoomoo · July 16, 2026Jabil Authorized a Shr Repurchase Program of Up to $1.5 B in Common Stk >JBLStock Titan · July 15, 2026Jabil Has Returned About $8B to Shareholders Since 2016Business Observer · July 15, 2026Jabil's board approves $1.5 billion share buyback programInvestor's Business Daily · June 12, 2026CarMax, In Turnaround Mode, Scores Breakout Before Earnings; AI Investors Eye Jabil ResultsBusiness Wire · June 3, 2026Jabil’s Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 2026 Earnings Announcement SetQuiver Quantitative · March 18, 2026Jabil stock slides despite earnings-day updates as investors weigh guidance and expectations
Mt Newswire · July 17, 2026Jabil Insider Sold Shares Worth $319,857, According to a Recent SEC Filing
Mt Newswire · July 16, 2026Jabil Keeps Quarterly Dividend at $0.08 a Share, Payable Sept. 2 to Shareholders of Record on Aug. 14
Mt Newswire · July 15, 2026Jabil Approves $1.5 Billion Share Buyback Program
Benzinga · July 15, 2026Jabil Announces $1.5B Buyback Plan
Benzinga · July 2, 2026Here's How Much $1000 Invested In Jabil 5 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
Mt Newswire · July 2, 2026Jabil Files Automatic Mixed Shelf Registration
Mt Newswire · June 25, 2026Jabil's Badger Technologies Names John Gehre CEO
Benzinga · June 18, 2026Goldman Sachs Maintains Buy on Jabil, Raises Price Target to $482

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