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Jabil(JBL) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-09-25 13:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - For Q4, the company reported approximately $8.3 billion in revenue, exceeding guidance by roughly $800 million, with core operating income at $519 million and a core operating margin of 6.3%, a 50 basis point improvement year-over-year [9][10] - Core diluted earnings per share was $3.29, while GAAP diluted earnings per share came in at $1.99 [9] - Full-year adjusted free cash flow was over $1.3 billion, with a healthy balance sheet showing a debt-to-core EBITDA ratio of 1.3 times and cash balances of approximately $1.9 billion [12][13] Segment Performance Changes - Regulated Industries revenue was $3.1 billion, with a year-over-year increase of approximately 3% and a core operating margin of 6.5% [10] - Intelligent Infrastructure revenue reached $3.7 billion, $400 million above expectations, with a core operating margin of 5.9% [10][11] - Connected Living and Digital Commerce revenue totaled $1.4 billion, reflecting a year-over-year decline of approximately 14%, but with a core operating margin increase to 6.6% [11] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The automotive and transportation market is expected to decline by 5% in FY26, while healthcare outsourcing is entering a growth phase, particularly in drug delivery systems [49][50] - AI-related revenue is projected to grow by roughly 25% in FY26, reaching about $11.2 billion, driven by strong demand in cloud and data center infrastructure [53][54] Company Strategy and Industry Competition - The company is focusing on system-level integration across its segments, particularly in Intelligent Infrastructure, to capture AI-related growth [51][52] - In Connected Living and Digital Commerce, the strategy involves pruning lower-margin programs while investing in higher-margin opportunities like digital commerce and robotics [55][56] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management highlighted the resilience of the diversified model despite mixed dynamics across end markets, with strong performance in AI-related sectors offsetting softness in automotive and renewables [35][36] - The company aims for approximately 5% revenue growth in FY26, with core operating margin expansion to around 5.6% [56] Other Important Information - The company completed a $1 billion share repurchase authorization and plans to return about 80% of free cash flow to shareholders [14][57] - A new facility in North Carolina is set to come online in summer 2026 to address capacity constraints in AI manufacturing [54] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you provide details on growth areas in AI? - The company expects 25% year-on-year growth in AI revenue, with significant growth in capital equipment and cloud and data center infrastructure, while maintaining strong positions in existing markets [64][65] Question: What is the outlook for healthcare growth? - Growth is anticipated in drug delivery systems and healthcare outsourcing, with a healthy pipeline of new business expected to contribute to margins [66]
Jabil(JBL) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-09-25 13:30
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - For Q4 2025, the company reported approximately $8.3 billion in revenue, exceeding guidance by roughly $800 million, with core operating income at $519 million and a core operating margin of 6.3%, a 50 basis point improvement year-over-year [8][9] - GAAP operating income totaled $337 million, with diluted earnings per share at $1.99 and core diluted earnings per share at $3.29 [8][9] - Full-year adjusted free cash flow was over $1.3 billion, with a healthy balance sheet showing a debt-to-core EBITDA ratio of 1.3 times and cash balances of approximately $1.9 billion [11][12] Segment Performance Changes - Regulated Industries revenue was $3.1 billion, with a year-over-year increase of approximately 3% and a core operating margin of 6.5% [9] - Intelligent Infrastructure revenue reached $3.7 billion, driven by strong demand in cloud and data center, with a core operating margin of 5.9% [9][10] - Connected Living and Digital Commerce revenue totaled $1.4 billion, reflecting a year-over-year decline of approximately 14%, but with a core operating margin of 6.6%, up 210 basis points year-over-year [10] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company anticipates Regulated Industries revenue for Q1 FY26 to be $3.05 billion, up 3% year-on-year, while Intelligent Infrastructure is expected to grow approximately 47% year-on-year to $3.67 billion [13][14] - Connected Living and Digital Commerce revenue is expected to decline by 16% year-on-year to $1.29 billion, reflecting a strategic shift towards higher-margin opportunities [13][14] Company Strategy and Industry Competition - The company is focusing on system-level integration in Intelligent Infrastructure, leveraging AI-related growth across capital equipment, cloud, and data center markets [21][49] - In Regulated Industries, the strategy includes supporting automotive and healthcare sectors while navigating regulatory changes and market dynamics [16][48] - The Connected Living segment is transitioning away from lower-margin consumer products towards advanced technologies in automation and robotics [30][54] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about long-term growth in healthcare and AI-related sectors, despite short-term challenges in automotive and renewables [46][48] - The company expects overall revenue growth of approximately 5% for FY26, with core operating margins expanding to around 5.6% [55][56] - The focus remains on maintaining a strong balance sheet while returning about 80% of free cash flow to shareholders [56][58] Other Important Information - The company completed a $1 billion share repurchase authorization and has a new $1 billion program authorized for FY26 [12] - The anticipated new facility in North Carolina is set to come online in summer 2026, aimed at enhancing AI rack manufacturing capabilities [52] Q&A Session Summary Question: Growth areas in AI - The company expects 25% year-on-year growth in AI revenue, with significant growth in cloud and data center infrastructure, particularly in electrical switch gear [62][64] Question: Healthcare growth outlook - The company anticipates low to mid-single-digit growth in healthcare, driven by drug delivery systems and new business opportunities, despite delays in the Croatia facility impacting margins [63]
Evercore ISI Lifts NVIDIA Price Target To $225, Reaffirms Outperform
Financial Modeling Prep· 2025-09-23 16:11
Group 1 - Evercore ISI raised its price target on NVIDIA to $225 from $214 while maintaining an Outperform rating, highlighting confidence in NVIDIA's role as the dominant supplier in the AI ecosystem following a deal with OpenAI [1] - NVIDIA was selected as OpenAI's preferred supplier to address surging demand, with the agreement covering at least 10GW of AI infrastructure, including GPUs, racks, networking, and software [2] - The historical total addressable market for NVIDIA was noted to be $30–40 billion per GW, with potential for higher trends in the future [2] Group 2 - Evercore estimated that the OpenAI partnership could generate an additional $5.5 billion in revenue for NVIDIA in the second half of calendar 2026, adding upside to revenue forecasts [3] - The revenue forecasts are supported by benchmarks from large-scale projects such as Colossus, Prometheus, and Project Rainier [3]
Vertiv (VRT) Q2 Revenue Jumps 35%
The Motley Fool· 2025-07-31 03:34
Core Insights - Vertiv reported record GAAP revenue of $2,638 million for Q2 2025, exceeding analyst expectations of $2,353.9 million, driven by strong demand for data center solutions, particularly in the Americas and Asia Pacific regions [1][2] - Adjusted diluted earnings per share reached $0.95, surpassing the consensus estimate of $0.83, reflecting a year-over-year increase of 41.8% [2] - Despite strong sales growth, higher supply chain and tariff-related costs pressured adjusted operating margins, which fell to 18.5% from 19.6% year-over-year [2][10] Financial Performance - Revenue (GAAP) for Q2 2025 was $2,638 million, a 35.1% increase from $1,952.8 million in Q2 2024 [2] - Adjusted operating profit was $489.3 million, up 28.1% from $381.8 million in the previous year [2] - Adjusted free cash flow decreased by 17.7% to $277 million compared to the prior year [2][11] Regional Performance - The Americas segment saw net sales increase by 42.9%, driven by robust North American data center investment, with adjusted operating profit rising by 34.9% [6] - Asia Pacific net sales grew by 35.1% year-over-year, with adjusted operating profit jumping 83.3% [7] - EMEA region reported a 12.5% increase in net sales, with management noting robust growth in the pipeline [7] Strategic Focus - Vertiv is focusing on product innovation, particularly in AI and cloud deployments, while investing in its global supply chain and manufacturing [4][9] - The company aims to strengthen relationships with large data center operators and technology leaders to position itself as a reliable infrastructure partner [4] - A recent acquisition of Great Lakes Data Racks & Cabinets is expected to enhance its portfolio in high-density racks and enclosures [9] Future Outlook - For FY2025, Vertiv raised its financial outlook, expecting net sales between $9.93 billion and $10.08 billion, with organic growth of 23% to 25% [12] - Adjusted operating profit is projected to be between $1.95 billion and $2.03 billion, with adjusted earnings per share forecasted at $3.75 to $3.85 [12] - Q3 2025 projections include net sales of $2,510 million to $2,590 million and adjusted EPS between $0.94 and $1.00, with caution regarding potential impacts from proposed tariffs [13]