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Flex Ltd. (FLEX)

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33.47 +0.95 (+2.92%)
At close: October 4 at 4:00 PM EDT
33.65 +0.18 (+0.54%)
After hours: October 4 at 7:59 PM EDT
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  • Previous Close 32.52
  • Open 33.15
  • Bid 33.45 x 700
  • Ask 33.51 x 500
  • Day's Range 33.00 - 33.48
  • 52 Week Range 17.44 - 34.42
  • Volume 1,992,487
  • Avg. Volume 3,597,189
  • Market Cap (intraday) 13.29B
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.09
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 16.74
  • EPS (TTM) 2.00
  • Earnings Date Jul 24, 2024
  • Forward Dividend & Yield --
  • Ex-Dividend Date --
  • 1y Target Est 37.74

Flex Ltd. provides manufacturing solutions to various brands in Asia, the Americas, and Europe. It operates through two segments, Flex Agility Solutions (FAS) and Flex Reliability Solutions (FRS). The FAS segment offers flexible supply and manufacturing system comprising communications, enterprise, and cloud solution, which includes data, edge, and communications infrastructure; lifestyle solution, including appliances, consumer packaging, floorcare, micro mobility, and audio; and consumer devices, such as mobile and high velocity consumer devices. Its FRS segment provides complex ramps with specialized production models and critical environments, which comprise automotive including next generation mobility, autonomous, connectivity, electrification, and smart technologies; health solutions, such as medical devices, medical equipment, and drug delivery; and industrial solutions, including capital equipment, industrial devices, embedded and critical power offerings, and renewables and grid edge. In addition, it provides various services, including design and engineering, such as product design and engineering resources that provide design services, product development, systems integration services, and solutions; supply chain comprising manufacturing, customization, procurement, logistics services, and innovative supply chain solutions; manufacturing; logistics and value-added fulfillment, including warehousing and vendor managed inventory, omni-channel fulfillment, kitting, configuration, and postponement; and integrated reverse logistics and circular economy. Further, the company offers embedded and critical power solutions. The company was formerly known as Flextronics International Ltd. and changed its name to Flex Ltd. in September 2016. Flex Ltd. was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas.

www.flex.com

148,115

Full Time Employees

March 31

Fiscal Year Ends

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Performance Overview: FLEX

Trailing total returns as of 10/4/2024, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is

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YTD Return

FLEX
45.81%
S&P 500
20.57%

1-Year Return

FLEX
68.43%
S&P 500
35.98%

3-Year Return

FLEX
143.64%
S&P 500
31.99%

5-Year Return

FLEX
349.54%
S&P 500
97.59%

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Valuation Measures

Annual
As of 10/4/2024
  • Market Cap

    13.29B

  • Enterprise Value

    14.72B

  • Trailing P/E

    16.73

  • Forward P/E

    13.72

  • PEG Ratio (5yr expected)

    --

  • Price/Sales (ttm)

    0.56

  • Price/Book (mrq)

    2.66

  • Enterprise Value/Revenue

    0.57

  • Enterprise Value/EBITDA

    10.29

Financial Highlights

Profitability and Income Statement

  • Profit Margin

    3.71%

  • Return on Assets (ttm)

    3.39%

  • Return on Equity (ttm)

    16.03%

  • Revenue (ttm)

    25.84B

  • Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)

    650M

  • Diluted EPS (ttm)

    2.00

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow

  • Total Cash (mrq)

    2.24B

  • Total Debt/Equity (mrq)

    73.62%

  • Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)

    1.23B

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Earnings Per Share

Consensus EPS
 

Revenue vs. Earnings

Revenue 6.31B
Earnings 139M
 

Analyst Recommendations

  • Strong Buy
  • Buy
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  • Sell
 

Analyst Price Targets

33.21
37.74 Average
33.47 Current
40.00 High
 

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