Movement Alert|Fabrinet Rises 5.15% in Regular Trading, Bullish Sentiment Heats Up Ahead of Q4 Earnings Release

Market Focus
Aug 18

On August 17, Fabrinet rose 5.15% in regular trading, trading at 599.78 USD/share, with turnover of $384 million. On the news front, the company was scheduled to release its fourth fiscal quarter and full-year financial results after market close the same day, with institutional bullish sentiment driving pre-earnings buying.

Market consensus estimates project Q4 revenue of approximately $1.275 billion, representing a 44.07% year-over-year increase. Adjusted earnings per share are expected at $3.82, up 44.69% year-over-year. EBIT is estimated at $137 million, a 50.10% year-over-year gain. In the prior quarter, the company posted revenue of $1.214 billion with adjusted EPS of $3.72. Multiple institutions have expressed bullish views on the quarterly performance, with optimistic opinions representing the majority among collected analyst perspectives.

Additionally, the company has been actively expanding its AI optical module automated production lines, reinforcing market confidence in earnings delivery. Since early August, Fabrinet shares have accumulated gains exceeding 30%, with clear signs of early capital positioning ahead of the report.

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