FLEX LTD. FLEX → SpinCo (Cloud and Power Infrastructure segment)
| Parent | FLEX LTD. FLEX |
|---|---|
| Spinco | SpinCo (Cloud and Power Infrastructure segment) |
| Status | Announced |
| Structure | Spin-off A filing states a pro-rata distribution: holders receive shares automatically. |
| Focus | Focus unclassified Deliberately unjudged. The industry codes and the businesses disagree, and this site does not resolve that by guessing. |
| Ratio | not declared |
| Checked against EDGAR | 2026-08-21 |
Data trap
Every current FLEX figure includes the cloud and power infrastructure segment — the business being separated and the one drawing the AI-infrastructure interest. There is no standalone financial history for either side yet; the Form 10 has not been filed.
Still live.
Catalyst clock
- 2026-05-05Separation announced
- —Form 10 filed
- —Form 10 last amended
- —Form 10 effective
- —Record date
- —When-issued trading opens
- —Distribution
- —First standalone earnings
- —Index inclusion announced
Filings
Every fact on this page comes from one of these.
- 8-Kfiled 2026-05-05 · 0000866374-26-000009Item 7.01 announcing the intent to spin off the cloud and power infrastructure business into a new independent publicly traded company; Ex-99.2 is the announcement press release
- 8-Kfiled 2026-07-29 · 0000866374-26-000027Item 8.01 update naming the SpinCo and Flex leadership teams and reaffirming a first-calendar-quarter 2027 spin-off
- 10-Qfiled 2026-07-31 · 0000866374-26-000030Sets out the conditions: Flex board and shareholder approval, approval of the High Court of the Republic of Singapore, and SEC effectiveness of SpinCo's Form 10
Notes
The firmest commitment among the currently announced deals: the board unanimously approved a plan to spin off, and the separation is intended to be tax-free. The spinco has no legal name yet — filings call it 'SpinCo' — and no Form 10 has been filed, which is why it has no CIK. Two conditions are unusual for a US-listed company and worth watching: because Flex is incorporated in Singapore, the deal needs both a shareholder vote and approval from the High Court of Singapore. Flex's current CEO is slated to lead the spinco rather than the remaining company.