Celestica's Multi-Year AI Roadmap Offers Confidence -- Market Talk
Dow Jones2026/07/28 15:351135 ET - Celestica is "lifting the fog" on multi-year AI demand with its 2027 growth targets, says TD Cowen's John Shao. By signaling that 2027 revenue growth will "accelerate beyond the 65%" rate expected for 2026, the analyst says Celestica is providing rare long-term visibility that buck fears of AI infrastructure spending peaking. Shao says that by applying this bottom-end to Celestica's upgraded forecast implies 2027 revenue of $33.8 billion and adjusted EPS of $20.64, far outpacing Street consensus of $27.1 billion and $15.08. "The new explicit FY27 growth visibility offers much-needed confidence amid market turmoil," Shao says. Shares are up 3.2% to C$464. (adriano.marchese@wsj.com)
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 28, 2026 11:35 ET (15:35 GMT)
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
US national debt nears $40 trillion, Bank of America’s Hartnett: Going long on gold is currently the optimal solution
U.S. Treasury debt is approaching the $40 trillion mark. Bank of America’s Hartnett believes that "going long on gold" is currently the optimal solution—gold is the best hedge against dollar depreciation, bond collapse, and political risk. Meanwhile, the AI financing frenzy has driven a 61% year-over-year surge in corporate bond supply, structurally crowding out Treasury buyers, and debt interest payments have reached $1.4 trillion. Hartnett warns that the outcome of the November elections will be the biggest variable determining market direction at the end of the year.
Gold gains momentum to near $4,400 as Fed hike expectations drop despite Us-Iran tensions
Goldman Sachs Breaks Down U.S. Stock Q2 Earnings: AI Infrastructure Profits Soar, Application-Side Profits Still Just "Pie in the Sky"
Goldman Sachs strategist Ben Snider pointed out that companies are investing in artificial intelligence (AI) at an unprecedented pace. However, for most companies, this technology has yet to translate into significant profitability improvements.

Euro strengthens above 1.1550 as Fed rate hike bets fade