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Celestica Inc. (CLS) Share Buybacks

The buybacks for Celestica Inc. (CLS) is $381.56 Million with a year-over-year change of +151.03%. Share buybacks (stock repurchases) represent cash spent by the company to buy back its own shares in the open market, reducing shares outstanding and returning capital to shareholders.

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CLS Buybacks
$381.56M+4442.44% 20Y
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Current Buybacks

$381.56M

$381.56 Million

Year-over-Year Change

+151.03%

vs. $152.00M prior year

Historical Data

19

Years of data available

Annual Buybacks History

YearBuybacksYoY Change% Change
2025$381.56M+$229.56M+151.03%
2024$152.00M+$116.40M+326.97%
2023$35.60M+$1.00M+2.89%
2022$34.60M$-1.30M-3.62%
2021$35.90M+$35.80M+35800.00%
2020$100,000$-67.20M-99.85%
2019$67.30M$-30.60M-31.26%
2018$97.90M+$61.30M+167.49%
2017$36.60M$-15.90M-30.29%
2016$52.50M$-346.80M-86.85%
2015$399.30M+$234.80M+142.74%
2014$164.50M+$108.10M+191.67%
2013$56.40M$-254.90M-81.88%
2012$311.30M+$261.90M+530.16%
2011$49.40M$-117.40M-70.38%
2010$166.80M+$158.40M+1885.71%
2009$8.40M$-266.50M-96.94%
2003$274.90M+$242.40M+745.85%
2002$32.50M
Data as of Saturday, June 20, 2026

About Celestica Inc.

Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, and established in 1994, Celestica Inc. delivers comprehensive hardware platform and supply chain solutions to clients across North America, Europe, and Asia. The company operates through two key segments: Advanced Technology Solutions and Connectivity & Cloud Solutions. Celestica's extensive service portfolio encompasses the entire product lifecycle, from initial design and development, engineering, and supply chain management to new product introduction, component sourcing, electronic manufacturing and assembly, rigorous testing, complex mechanical integration, and systems integration. Further offerings include precision machining, order fulfillment, logistics, asset management, product licensing, and post-market repair and return services. Additionally, Celestica provides a wide array of products, including enterprise-grade data communication and information processing infrastructure such as routers, switches, data center interconnects, edge solutions, servers, and storage products. They also supply individual electronic components like capacitors, microprocessors, resistors, and memory modules, alongside power inverters, energy storage products, and smart meters. The company serves a diverse global clientele, spanning industries such as aerospace and defense, industrial, energy, healthtech, capital equipment, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and cloud service providers, including leading hyperscalers.

Toronto, ON
21,914 employees
Technology / Hardware, Equipment & Parts
Sector
Technology
Industry
Hardware, Equipment & Parts
CEO
Robert Andrew Mionis