On June 29, Flex Ltd rose 3.39% in regular trading, trading at approximately $151.41/share, with turnover of $169 million.
On the news front, Flex was officially added to the S&P 500 index on June 22, and after experiencing profit-taking and a 3.45% pullback on June 26, short-term selling pressure was largely absorbed, allowing the stock to re-enter a technical recovery phase. Additionally, the company's planned spinoff of its Cloud Computing and Power Infrastructure (CPI) business into a standalone publicly traded entity continues to provide positive sentiment support.
Within the Electronic Manufacturing Services sector, the broader group traded weaker on the session. TTM Technologies fell 4.88%, TE Connectivity declined 1.14%, Fabrinet dropped 0.72%, and Celestica lost 0.60%, while Jabil Circuit gained 1.54%. Flex's outperformance against a weak sector backdrop suggests company-specific catalysts are driving the move rather than broader industry momentum.
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