U.S. Movers: Jabil, John Wiley & Sons

  • Scott Peters
  • U.S.A. New York City
  • Jun 18, 2025
  • Jabil reported strong quarterly results, and the supply chain services provider reiterated its outlook. John Wiley & Sons surpassed analyst expectations in the fourth quarter.

    Jabil Inc. surged 9.6% to $198.46 after the supply chain services provider reported results for the third quarter of 2025 ending on May 31.

    Revenue increased to $7.83 billion from $6.76 billion, net income edged up to $222 million from $129 million, and diluted earnings per share rose to $2.03 from $1.06 a year ago.

    The company guided fourth-quarter revenue to be between $7.1 billion and $7.8 billion, compared to $7.0 billion, and GAAP diluted earnings per share between $1.79 and $2.37, compared to $1.18 a year earlier, respectively.

    The company also guided fourth-quarter GAAP operating income to be between $331 million and $411 million, compared to $318 million in the same quarter in 2024.

    For the full year, the company estimated revenue to be $29 billion, compared to $28.9 billion, and non-GAAP core diluted earnings per share at $9.33, compared to $8.49 a year ago, respectively. 

    John Wiley & Sons Inc. soared 11% to $41.10 after the publishing company reported results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025 ending on April 30, surpassing analyst expectations.

    Adjusted revenue in the fourth quarter rose to $443 million from $441 million, adjusted EBITDA inched up to $126 million from $125 million, and adjusted earnings per share rose to $1.37 from $1.21 a year ago.

    For the full year, adjusted revenue edged up to $1.66 billion from $1.62 billion, adjusted EBITDA jumped to $398 million from $369 million, and adjusted earnings per share rose to $3.64 from $2.78 a year earlier.

    Net income in the fourth quarter increased to $68.09 million from $25.26 million, and diluted earnings per share rose to $1.25 from 46 cents a year ago.

    Net income in the full year swung to a profit of $84.16 million from a loss of $200.32 million a year ago, and diluted earnings per share swung to a profit of $1.53 from a loss of $3.65 in the previous year.

    The publishing company guided fiscal year 2026 revenue to increase in the low-to-mid single digits and the adjusted EBITDA margin to be between 25.5% and 26.5%, compared to 24.0% in fiscal 2025.

    The company also estimated earnings per share to be between $3.90 and $4.35 in 2026, compared to $3.64 a year ago.

Annual Returns

Company Ticker 2025 2024 2023
Jabil Inc JBL -2% 14% 77%