Celestica (CLS) stock tumbled 14.7% despite beating Q1 estimates and raising full-year guidance, highlighting the risk of elevated investor expectations. The postCelestica (CLS) stock tumbled 14.7% despite beating Q1 estimates and raising full-year guidance, highlighting the risk of elevated investor expectations. The post

Celestica (CLS) Stock Plunges 14% Despite Strong Q1 Earnings Beat — What Happened?

2026/04/28 23:19
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TLDR

  • Celestica’s Q1 adjusted EPS reached $2.16, surpassing the analyst estimate of $2.07
  • The company generated $4.04 billion in revenue, exceeding the $3.95 billion consensus forecast
  • Management increased full-year EPS guidance to $8.75–$10.15 and revenue outlook to $17–$19 billion
  • Second-quarter projections also exceeded Wall Street expectations for both earnings and revenue
  • CLS shares declined approximately 14.7% on Tuesday despite the positive results

Celestia delivered an impressive first-quarter performance across all key metrics — yet investors responded by dumping the stock aggressively.

The electronics manufacturing specialist announced Q1 adjusted earnings of $2.16 per share, exceeding Wall Street’s $2.07 forecast. The company’s quarterly revenue reached $4.04 billion, comfortably above the anticipated $3.95 billion.

This represents a clear win on both fronts. So what explains the sharp decline?

The selloff seems to reflect a disconnect between lofty expectations and market sentiment. When shares have enjoyed significant appreciation leading into an earnings announcement, even excellent results can prompt profit-taking if traders believe the positive news is already reflected in the price.


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Celestica’s second-quarter forecast similarly exceeded analyst projections. Management projected adjusted earnings per share between $2.14 and $2.34, compared with the consensus estimate of $2.13. The revenue outlook of $4.15 billion to $4.45 billion also topped the street’s $4.17 billion expectation.

Annual Projections Receive an Upgrade

The company took the additional step of elevating its full-year projections. Annual adjusted EPS guidance was boosted to a range of $8.75 to $10.15, versus the previous consensus of $8.96. The yearly revenue forecast was increased to $17 billion to $19 billion, significantly above the $17.46 billion analyst projection.

These aren’t minor adjustments. The upper bound of the revenue guidance represents a substantial improvement over previous Wall Street estimates.

Celestica additionally repurchased 0.1 million shares of its common stock for $20 million throughout the quarter.

Yet despite these developments, CLS dropped roughly 14.7% to approximately $360.13 on Tuesday, per Benzinga Pro data. It’s a dramatic decline for a business that just exceeded expectations on every metric.

What Investors Are Concerned About

The sharp decline indicates the market is prioritizing future outlook over recent achievements. Celestica serves markets connected to data centers and industrial technology — sectors that have experienced robust demand but also increasing questions about whether that growth can continue.

When the bar is already set high, clearing it doesn’t always translate to stock gains.

The Q1 results were announced following Monday’s market close. By Tuesday’s opening bell, shares were already experiencing downward momentum, falling sharply at the start and continuing to decline throughout trading.

At $360.13 at the time of publication, CLS is trading considerably below recent peaks. The stock had carried a GF Value assessment of $96.93 before the decline — marked as significantly overvalued — which likely contributed to selling pressure as certain investors capitalized on the earnings announcement to exit positions.

The outcome serves as a clear illustration that in markets characterized by elevated expectations and strong momentum, exceeding estimates doesn’t automatically produce positive price action.

At the time of publication, CLS was trading at $360.13, down 14.70% on the day.

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