Fabrinet
NYSE:FN

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Fabrinet
NYSE:FN
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Price: 478.45 USD 1.41% Market Closed
Market Cap: 17.1B USD
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Fabrinet, rooted in the vibrant landscape of technology manufacturing, stands as a quintessential example of a modern industry leader, deftly bridging the intricate worlds of optical communications and advanced electronic manufacturing. Founded in 2000 by Tom Mitchell, the company has carved out a specialized niche in the contract manufacturing sector, managing the complexities of producing highly sophisticated optical and electro-mechanical devices. With its headquarters nestled in George Town, Cayman Islands, and significant manufacturing operations housed in Thailand, Fabrinet combines strategic location advantages with technical prowess, catering to a diverse range of industries, including telecommunications, data communications, and automotive technology. The company thrives by delivering end-to-end manufacturing solutions, encompassing prototype development, precision manufacturing, and supply chain management, thereby allowing its clients to focus on core innovation and market strategies. At the heart of Fabrinet's business model lies its robust partnership approach, where it integrates customer specifications into its advanced engineering and manufacturing processes. This symbiotic relationship ensures higher efficiency and product quality, thus enabling organizations like Cisco and Lumentum to gain competitive edges in their respective fields. By handling production complexities and scaling operations in response to global tech demands, Fabrinet secures its revenue streams while contributing significantly to technological advancement worldwide.

FN Intrinsic Value
277.69 USD
Overvaluation 42%
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