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全球科技业绩快报:Celestica2Q25

Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly state an investment rating for the company or industry Core Insights - Celestica achieved Q2 2025 revenues of $2.89 billion and adjusted EPS of $1.39, both exceeding the high end of guidance ranges. The adjusted operating margin reached 7.4%, the highest in company history, and adjusted ROIC was 35.5%, up from 26.6% year-over-year, driven by higher operating profit and strong working capital management [1][9]. Summary by Sections Overall Performance - Celestica's Q2 2025 revenue was $2.89 billion, with an adjusted EPS of $1.39, surpassing expectations. The adjusted operating margin was 7.4%, marking a historical high for the company. The adjusted ROIC increased to 35.5% from 26.6% the previous year, attributed to improved operating profit and effective working capital management [1][9]. Segment Performance - ATS Segment: Revenue totaled $819 million, a 7% year-over-year increase, driven by strong demand in capital equipment and recovery in industrial businesses. The segment margin improved to 5.3%, up 70 basis points, mainly due to enhanced profitability in the A&D business. ATS accounted for 28% of total revenue [2][10]. - CCS Segment: Revenue reached $2.07 billion, up 28% year-over-year, propelled by a 75% growth in the communications end market. HPS networking revenues surged 82% to $1.2 billion, representing 43% of total revenue, due to the ramp-up of 800G switch programs and strong demand from hyperscalers. The segment margin improved to 8.3%, up 130 basis points, benefiting from a higher mix of HPS revenues and productivity gains. CCS comprised 72% of total revenue [2][11]. Balance Sheet and Cash Flow - Inventory balance was $1.92 billion, increasing by $130 million sequentially and $74 million year-over-year. Capital expenditures were $33 million, representing 1.1% of revenue. Free cash flow for the quarter was $120 million, up $54 million year-over-year. Gross debt stood at $823 million, with a net debt position of $509 million and a leverage ratio of 0.9, improving by 0.2 sequentially [3][12]. Revenue and EPS Guidance - For Q3 2025, revenue is projected between $2.875 billion and $3.125 billion, indicating a 20% growth at the midpoint. Adjusted EPS is anticipated to be between $1.37 and $1.53, reflecting a 39% growth at the midpoint. Assuming midpoint results, the non-GAAP operating margin is expected to be 7.4%, up 60 basis points year-over-year, with an adjusted effective tax rate of approximately 19% [4][13]. End Market Outlook - ATS Segment: Revenue is expected to decline in the low single-digit percentage range due to reduced A&D volumes from the non-renewal of a margin-dilutive program [5][14]. - CCS Segment: Communications end market revenue is projected to grow in the low 60% range, supported by ongoing demand for networking switches. However, enterprise end market revenue is expected to decrease by mid-20% due to a transition in AI/ML compute programs, with new generation programs ramping in Q3 [5][15]. Annual Financial Outlook - Revenue guidance for 2025 has been raised from $10.85 billion to $11.55 billion, representing a year-over-year growth of 20%. Adjusted EPS is increased from $5 to $5.50 per share, reflecting a year-over-year growth of 42%, with an anticipated non-GAAP operating margin of 7.4% [6][16].