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1 History  





2 1998 Initial Public Offering (IPO)  





3 Acquisition History  





4 Social and environmental responsibility  





5 Awards and recognition  





6 References  



6.1  Notes  





6.2  Bibliography  
















Celestica






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Celestica Inc.
Company typePublic

Traded as

TSXCLS
NYSECLS
IndustryElectronics
Founded1994 by IBM
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada

Key people

Rob Mionis (CEO)
RevenueIncrease US$ 7.25 billion (2022)[1]

Net income

Increase US$ 145.5 million (2022)[1]
Total assetsIncrease US$ 5.268 billion (2022)[1]
Total equityIncrease US$ 1.678 billion (2022)[1]

Number of employees

28,000 (2018)[citation needed]
ParentOnex Corporation
Websitewww.celestica.com

Celestica Inc. is an American-Canadian multinational design, manufacturing, hardware platform, and supply chain electronics manufacturing services (EMS) company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company operates in 50 sites across 15 countries. [2]

History[edit]

Celestica was incorporated in 1994 as a subsidiary of IBM.[3] In 1996, it was sold off to Onex Corporation. In April 2001, the company announced it was laying off 3,000 people, about 10% of its workforce, due to the dot-com crash.[4] Losses mounted and on 29 January 2004 the company announced that company CEO Eugene Polistuk would be retiring. In April 2004, Stephen Delaney took over as CEO in a temporary capacity.[5]

CEO Craig Muhlhauser announced his retirement in October 2014. Rob Mionis took over for him on 1 August 2015.[6]

1998 Initial Public Offering (IPO)[edit]

On June 29, 1998, Celestica began its initial public offering (IPO) and agreed to sell 20.6 million shares at a price of US$17.50.[7]

Acquisition History[edit]

Social and environmental responsibility[edit]

In 2021, Celestica committed to the UN Global Compact corporate responsibility initiative and its principles in the areas of human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption. [17] Celestica adopted the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of its sustainability strategy and corporate social responsibility programs. The goals promote strategies to address poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice. [18]

Awards and recognition[edit]

Celestica has been the recipient of the following awards:

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Celestica Announces Fourth Quarter 2022 Financial Results". Bloomberg. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  • ^ [1], "Wall Street Journal", 2 October 1996
  • ^ "History and Milestones". Celestica. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  • ^ "Celestica, Inc. Raises Earnings Outlook; Announces Job Cuts", 18 April 2001
  • ^ "Polistuk leaves Celestica", CBC News, 28 January 2004
  • ^ The Canadian Press, Celestica. "Celestica names Robert Mionis as new CEO; takes over from Craig Muhlhauser". Canadian Business. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  • ^ "CELESTICA UPS TOTAL FROM IPO", Tech Monitor, 12 July 1998
  • ^ "ICL sheds manufacturing arm D2D", ZDNET, 21 January 1997
  • ^ "Fort Collins plucks high-tech plum", Denver Business Journal, 17 August 1997
  • ^ "Celestica enters Brazil, Malaysia" EE Times, 23 June 1999
  • ^ "Madge bought by Celestica" Independent.ie, 23 February 1998
  • ^ "IMS reports loss as company prepares for acquisition by Celestica" EDN, 24 November 1998
  • ^ "Celestica, IBM sign $1.5B outsourcing deal" EDN, 12 January 2000
  • ^ "Celestica to Buy Omni Industries In Deal Worth About $890 Million" Wall Street Journal, 18 June 2001
  • ^ "Onex-Backed Celestica Buys D&H Manufacturing" Wall Street Journal, 10 September 2012
  • ^ "Celestica gains slice of growing OLED display market with $330-million deal for U.S. manufacturer" The Globe and Mail, 10 October 2018
  • ^ "Our Participants" "United National Global Compact"
  • ^ "The 17 Goals" "United Nations Sustainable Development Goals"
  • ^ "Canada's Best 50 corporate citizens of 2022 continue to conquer the markets" The Corporate Knights, 29 June 2022
  • ^ "2019 Global 100 results" The Corporate Knights, 22 January 2019
  • ^ "Celestica Receives 2020 Supplier Excellence Award from Lam Research" Canada Electronics Assembly, 1 November 2020
  • ^ "The Clean16 awards" Clean50, 2021
  • ^ "Decommissioning HQ & Manufacturing Operations: Celestica" Clean50, 2021.
  • Bibliography[edit]


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