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Celestica Inc.
NYSE: CLS
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 NEWS FROM THE WIRES
Toronto stocks up on techs and Cisco restructuring
Aug 24 2001 06:53 AM PDT

U.S. stocks to open higher; Cisco, Lucent help
Aug 24 2001 06:06 AM PDT

Techs seen leading Toronto stocks higher
Aug 24 2001 06:04 AM PDT

Toronto stocks see-saw in narrow range to end flat
Aug 23 2001 02:37 PM PDT

Toronto index closes higher on oils, techs, autos
Aug 22 2001 02:48 PM PDT

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 NEWS FROM THE STANDARD
Attention Shoppers
Aug 09 2001 09:49 AM PDT

Quiet, Please, Meeting About to Start
Jun 25 2001 10:07 AM PDT

6-Day Winning Streak Ends
May 23 2001 02:23 PM PDT

Investors Cashing In Their Chips
May 23 2001 09:22 AM PDT

After the Bell: Buyers Come Forward
Mar 20 2001 04:01 PM PST

 PROFILE
Celestica celebrates when electronics makers decide to outsource their manufacturing. The company, which vies with Flextronics and SCI Systems for #2 in the electronics manufacturing services industry (Solectron is easily #1), makes complex printed circuit assemblies and subsystems for electronics makers such as IBM and Sun Microsystems (each of which accounts for over a fifth of sales). These products are used in computer servers, workstations, peripherals, and communications devices. Celestica also provides design, supply chain management, and distribution services, and has boosted growth through a string of acquisitions. Canada-based investment firm Onex controls about 85% of Celestica's voting power.

 COMPETITION
Flextronics International Ltd. (FLEX)
SCI Systems, Inc. (SCI)
Solectron Corporation (SLR)

 DEALS
Deal: Celestica Buys Avaya Assets for $200 Million
Date Announced: 02.20.01
Value of transaction (US $Mil): 200
Description: As part of 5-year strategic partnership, global electronics manufacturing services firm buys manufacturing, repair and supply chain operations from communications systems firm.

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 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 9,752.10
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 84.1%
Employees: 31,000
Revenue per employee: $314,583.87

 KEY PEOPLE
• Eugene V. Polistuk
    CEO
• Anthony P. Puppi
    CFO

 CONTACT INFO
12 Concorde Place, 7th Fl.
Toronto Ontario M3C 3R8, Canada
Phone: 1-416-386-7700
Fax: 1-416-386-7707
Online: Web Site

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