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Fabrinet stock: what to watch as FN heads into Feb. 2 earnings
2 February 2026
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Fabrinet stock: what to watch as FN heads into Feb. 2 earnings

New York, Feb 1, 2026, 20:15 EST — The market has closed.

Fabrinet shares dipped 1.1% to close at $490.68 on Friday and were trading near $489.44 in after-hours. The company is set to release earnings after the market closes on Feb. 2. Analysts forecast earnings around $3.26 per share on about $1.08 billion in revenue, according to MarketBeat.

Why it matters now: Fabrinet’s stock has swung dramatically, ranging from $148.55 to $531.22 over the last 52 weeks. That kind of volatility means this quarter can’t afford to be dull.

Fabrinet produces high-precision optical and electro-mechanical components for other firms, operating in a niche closely linked to telecom equipment and data-center networking spending. The company is positioned midstream in several supply chains—reliable when orders flow, harshly impacted when they stall.

Investors are focusing beyond the headline earnings, zeroing in on the outlook. The real test: will demand stay strong enough to keep factory lines humming into the next quarter, and at what profit margin?

The company has already set expectations. In its latest quarterly update, Fabrinet forecasted revenue between $1.05 billion and $1.10 billion, with non-GAAP earnings per share ranging from $3.15 to $3.30 for the upcoming quarter. (Non-GAAP excludes items like share-based compensation; EPS means earnings per share.) Seamus Grady remarked at the time: “We had an outstanding first quarter with revenue of $978 million dollars.” GlobeNewswire

Monday’s report will reveal if that momentum held up through the December quarter. Traders are also keen to catch any change in tone on telecom and the newer high-performance computing projects, which management has flagged as key growth engines.

This week isn’t just about Fabrinet. The earnings docket is packed with names across tech and manufacturing, including Walt Disney and Advanced Micro Devices. Flex will also report soon. Even if individual company updates are sparse, these big reports could move the whole sector.

Options markets usually bake in the largest move on earnings day itself, not in the days leading up to it. This can leave the stock vulnerable to a sudden jolt if the company tweaks its guidance—even just a bit.

Fabrinet has recently highlighted several risks in its filings, including potential order cancellations or delays, dependence on single-source suppliers for certain materials, and currency fluctuations. These factors could quickly impact revenue or margins in a business that swings from quarter to quarter.

The next trigger arrives with the earnings report after the close on Feb. 2, followed by management’s conference call at 5 p.m. EST. That call usually holds the real impact, as guidance and demand commentary often drive the market’s reaction—either causing damage or offering some repair.

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