The Fabrinet (NYSE: FN) SEC filings page brings together the company’s official U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission disclosures, offering investors a structured view of its regulatory record. As a Cayman Islands–incorporated issuer with operations in Thailand, the United States, the People’s Republic of China, and Israel, Fabrinet files detailed reports that explain its financial performance, governance practices, and executive compensation programs.
Through its annual reports on Form 10-K, Fabrinet presents audited financial statements, management’s discussion and analysis, and risk factor disclosures. These documents describe revenue trends across markets such as optical communications, automotive components, industrial lasers, medical devices, and sensors, as well as information on gross margins, operating margins, cash flows, and capital investments in manufacturing facilities and equipment.
Quarterly updates, often furnished via Form 8-K with attached earnings press releases, provide interim financial results and commentary from management. Fabrinet also uses Form 8-K to report material events such as leadership changes, board appointments and retirements, and the adoption of executive incentive plans and equity awards.
The company’s definitive proxy statement on Schedule 14A offers additional insight into corporate governance, including board structure, ESG practices and policies, director and executive compensation, and matters presented for shareholder vote at the Annual General Meeting. It details items such as the election of directors, ratification of the independent auditor, and advisory votes on named executive officer compensation.
On Stock Titan, Fabrinet’s filings are updated in near real time from the SEC’s EDGAR system. AI-powered summaries help explain lengthy documents like the 10-K and proxy statement by highlighting key metrics, governance decisions, compensation structures, and risk discussions. Investors can also review Form 4 and other ownership-related filings to monitor insider transactions and equity awards, using the platform’s tools to quickly understand how these regulatory disclosures relate to Fabrinet’s broader financial and operational profile.
Insider report: Fabrinet (FN) Chief Executive Officer Seamus Grady reported equity activity on August 12, 2025. The filing shows 16,361 ordinary shares were acquired upon vesting of performance-based restricted share units (PSUs) after the Compensation Committee certified that pre-established performance targets were exceeded. A second identical acquisition line appears, with aggregate beneficial ownership changes reflecting vested PSUs. From the vested shares, 17,621 shares were withheld to satisfy the reporting person’s tax obligations at an average price of $348.33 per share, reducing the net increase in owned shares. The transactions were reported by Andrew Chew as attorney-in-fact on August 14, 2025.