RF Industries, Ltd.·Industrials

RF Industries' direct air-cooling systems are gaining traction in edge data centers and AI-linked infrastructure, potentially opening a major new growth path.

RF Industries, Ltd. RFIL has delivered an eye-catching rally over the past six months, with the stock surging 195.2%, compared with the industry's increase of 13.4%.

RFIL starts FY26 with stronger EBITDA leverage as pricing gains, operational efficiencies and cost control lift margins.

RF Industries (RFIL) is at a 52-week high, but can investors hope for more gains in the future? We take a look at the company's fundamentals for clues.

RFIL's growing backlog, expanding cooling business and broader customer mix support stronger growth visibility for fiscal 2026.

The rapid proliferation of the edge IoT, AI data centers and automotive electrification, as well as the adoption of WiFi 7 and WiFi 7, is enhancing the prospects of SWKS and RFIL despite challenging macroeconomic conditions.
RF Industries, Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and markets interconnect products and systems in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and internationally. The company operates through two segments, RF Connector and Cable Assembly and Custom Cabling Manufacturing and Assembly. The company's RF Connector and Cable Assembly segment designs, manufactures, and distributes various coaxial connectors and cable assemblies that are integrated with coaxial connectors. The Custom Cabling Manufacturing and Assembly segment designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes custom copper and fiber cable assemblies, complex hybrid fiber optic and power solution cables, energy-efficient cooling systems for wireless base stations and remote equipment shelters, and custom designed pole-ready 5G small cell integrated enclosures. It also manufactures and sells custom and standard cable assemblies, hybrid fiber optic power solution cables, adapters, and electromechanical wiring harnesses for communication, computer, LAN, automotive, and medical equipment. In addition, the company designs and manufactures cable assemblies and wiring harnesses for blue chip industrial, oilfield, instrumentation, and military customers. It also designs and manufactures quality connectivity solutions to telecommunications and data communications distributors. The company sells its products through warehousing distributors and in-house marketing and sales team. It serves telecommunications carriers and equipment manufacturers, wireless and network infrastructure carriers, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was formerly known as Celltronics, Inc. and changed its name to RF Industries, Ltd. in November 1990. RF Industries, Ltd. was incorporated in 1979 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.
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