-- Celestica (CLS.TO, CLS) 股价在纽约盘后交易中下跌 8.6%,此前该公司周一公布了第一季度盈利和营收双双增长,并上调了 2026 年业绩预期。 这家数据中心基础设施公司表示,经调整后的盈利(不计大部分一次性项目)增至 2.495 亿美元,合每股 2.16 美元,高于去年同期的 1.401 亿美元,合每股 1.20 美元。FactSet 此前预期为每股 2.07 美元。 营收从去年同期的 26.5 亿美元增至 40.5 亿美元。FactSet 此前预期为 40.4 亿美元。 “我们持续看到CCS客户群加速增长,同时CCS和ATS两大业务板块的盈利能力也在不断提升。受此发展势头推动,我们将2026年全年营收预期上调至190亿美元,调整后每股收益(非GAAP)预期为10.15美元。此外,得益于新项目的中标以及客户对未来业绩预测的日益清晰,我们对2027年的展望也较90天前进一步增强。”首席执行官罗伯·米奥尼斯表示。 公司预计第二季度营收将在41.5亿美元至44.5亿美元之间,调整后每股收益预计在2.14美元至2.34美元之间。 Celestica股价最新下跌36.21美元,收于386.00美元。在多伦多证券交易所,其股价收盘上涨15.74加元,至576.75加元。
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