F5 Inc's Suppliers Performance
FFIV's Supply Chain
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FFIV Costs vs Sales of Suppliers Growth |
Revenues of F5 Inc's Suppliers, deteriorated by -12.97 % compared to the same quarter a year ago, from the previous quarter, sales fell by -3.64 %, F5 Inc's cost of sales deteriorated by -12.26 % year on year, relative to one quarter ago cost of sales fell by -3.78 % in Q4.
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F5 Inc's Suppliers realized a deteriorated in sales by -12.97 % compared to the same quarter a year ago, from the previous quarter, sales fell by -3.64 %, F5 Inc's cost of sales deteriorated by -12.26 % year on year, compare to one quarter ago cost of sales fell by -3.78 % in Q4.
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News about F5 Inc Contracts |
F5 Transforms Application Security for the AI EraSAN JOSE, Calif. - F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), a leading provider of application delivery and security solutions, has announced new capabilities that address the complexities of protecting and powering the increasing number of applications and APIs in the modern digital landscape. This announcement was made at AppWorld, the premier application security and delivery conference.As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to drive the growth of applications and the APIs that connect them, F5 is leveraging API code testing and telemetry analysis to enhance its Distributed Cloud Services. This move positions F5 as a leader in the industry in terms of addressing the challenges...
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F5 Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
We outsource the manufacturing of our pre-configured hardware platforms to
third party contract manufacturers for assembly according to our specifications.
Flextronics manufactures our ADC product line, and Sanmina-SCI manufactures
our ARX product line. The subcontracting activity at Flextronics and Sanmina-SCI
encompasses prototype builds, full production and direct fulfillment. Our contract
manufacturers perform the following activities on our behalf; material procurement,
PCB assembly and test, final assembly, system test, quality control, direct
shipment and warranty repairs. We provide a rolling forecast that allows our
contract manufacturers to stock component parts and other materials, plan capacity
and build finished goods inventory in anticipation of end user demand. Each
of the contract manufacturers procures components in volumes consistent with
our forecast, necessary to assemble the products and tests the products according
to our specifications. Products are then shipped to our distributors, value-added
resellers, or end users. Generally, we do not own the components. Title to the
products transfers from the contract manufacturers to us and then to our customers
upon delivery at a designated shipment location. If the components are unused
or the products are not sold within specified periods of time, we may incur
carrying charges or obsolete material charges for components that our contract
manufacturers purchased to build products to meet our forecast or customer orders.
Hardware platforms for our products consist primarily of commodity parts and
certain custom components designed and approved by our hardware engineering
group. Most of our components are purchased from sources which we believe are
readily available from other suppliers. However, several components used in
the assembly of our products are purchased from a single or limited source.
Certain sub-assembly and testing processes of our ADC products are performed
at Flextronics facility in ZhuHai, China. The majority of our sub-assemblies
are shipped to Flextronics Milpitas, California plant for configuration and
final testing and eventual distribution to our end users. We also have capabilities
to complete configuration and final testing of some of our products in Flextronics
ZhuHai, China plant for distribution to APAC end users.
F5 Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
We outsource the manufacturing of our pre-configured hardware platforms to
third party contract manufacturers for assembly according to our specifications.
Flextronics manufactures our ADC product line, and Sanmina-SCI manufactures
our ARX product line. The subcontracting activity at Flextronics and Sanmina-SCI
encompasses prototype builds, full production and direct fulfillment. Our contract
manufacturers perform the following activities on our behalf; material procurement,
PCB assembly and test, final assembly, system test, quality control, direct
shipment and warranty repairs. We provide a rolling forecast that allows our
contract manufacturers to stock component parts and other materials, plan capacity
and build finished goods inventory in anticipation of end user demand. Each
of the contract manufacturers procures components in volumes consistent with
our forecast, necessary to assemble the products and tests the products according
to our specifications. Products are then shipped to our distributors, value-added
resellers, or end users. Generally, we do not own the components. Title to the
products transfers from the contract manufacturers to us and then to our customers
upon delivery at a designated shipment location. If the components are unused
or the products are not sold within specified periods of time, we may incur
carrying charges or obsolete material charges for components that our contract
manufacturers purchased to build products to meet our forecast or customer orders.
Hardware platforms for our products consist primarily of commodity parts and
certain custom components designed and approved by our hardware engineering
group. Most of our components are purchased from sources which we believe are
readily available from other suppliers. However, several components used in
the assembly of our products are purchased from a single or limited source.
Certain sub-assembly and testing processes of our ADC products are performed
at Flextronics facility in ZhuHai, China. The majority of our sub-assemblies
are shipped to Flextronics Milpitas, California plant for configuration and
final testing and eventual distribution to our end users. We also have capabilities
to complete configuration and final testing of some of our products in Flextronics
ZhuHai, China plant for distribution to APAC end users.
FFIV's Suppliers Net profit fell by |
FFIV's Suppliers Net margin grew in Q4 to |
-9.26 % |
3.94 % |
FFIV's vs. Suppliers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
F5 Inc |
11,264.87 |
2,804.69 |
460.93 |
7,089 |
Arrow Electronics Inc |
7,192.11 |
33,107.12 |
909.36 |
18,700 |
Avnet Inc |
4,509.82 |
26,122.08 |
795.84 |
18,800 |
Bel Fuse Inc |
776.96 |
638.85 |
73.83 |
8,955 |
Bos Better Online Solutions Ltd |
15.46 |
33.63 |
0.45 |
85 |
Emagin Corporation |
171.87 |
27.10 |
-13.32 |
100 |
Semileds Corp |
7.09 |
5.98 |
-2.69 |
187 |
Pentair Plc |
14,117.85 |
4,104.20 |
622.70 |
11,250 |
Progress Software Corp |
2,354.06 |
700.07 |
72.11 |
1,470 |
Ptc Inc |
22,612.33 |
2,097.05 |
245.54 |
6,503 |
Rubicon Technology Inc |
2.02 |
3.59 |
0.94 |
20 |
Surge Components Inc |
15.74 |
39.22 |
2.02 |
38 |
Taitron Components Incorporated |
19.56 |
6.92 |
1.77 |
20 |
Tessco Technologies Incorporated |
83.15 |
452.06 |
-4.35 |
786 |
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd |
20,737.28 |
2,329.90 |
796.90 |
5,805 |
C h Robinson Worldwide Inc |
8,883.67 |
17,596.44 |
325.13 |
16,877 |
Crowdstrike Holdings Inc |
79,672.44 |
3,054.83 |
90.59 |
4,965 |
Cyxtera Technologies Inc |
11.68 |
760.30 |
-639.60 |
745 |
Digitalocean Holdings Inc |
3,772.14 |
691.92 |
19.41 |
786 |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company |
23,280.04 |
28,081.00 |
1,911.00 |
60,200 |
Pure Storage Inc |
17,229.40 |
2,278.88 |
-145.99 |
4,200 |
Quantum Corp |
56.06 |
406.61 |
-38.30 |
905 |
Quicklogic Corp |
210.14 |
20.49 |
-0.26 |
89 |
Sentinelone Inc |
6,544.14 |
619.72 |
-338.69 |
1,200 |
Xilinx Inc |
49,114.19 |
3,676.42 |
928.83 |
4,891 |
SUBTOTAL |
261,389.19 |
126,854.38 |
5,613.22 |
167,577 |
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