(Reuters) -Jabil forecast profit and revenue for the fiscal year 2026 above Wall Street estimates on Thursday, as the electronics component maker banks on an artificial intelligence-driven boom for data centers.

The company, which supplies electronic components to Apple, also surpassed Street expectations for its fourth-quarter results.

An influx of capital to build data centers, driven by strong demand for computing to support AI technologies, has benefited companies like Jabil.

Jabil expects full-year 2026 revenues of $31.3 billion, above analysts’ average expectations of $30.75 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

It expects an adjusted profit per share of $11.00 for the year, also above estimates of $10.83.

Fourth-quarter revenue rose 18.5% to $8.25 billion, surpassing est

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