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STMicroelectronics' beats on results and guidance boost shares

STMicroelectronics' beats on results and guidance boost shares

The STMicroelectronics logo appears in this illustration taken August 25, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

23 Apr 2026 01:39PM (Updated: 23 Apr 2026 06:30PM)

April 23 : STMicroelectronics reported first-quarter results above market expectations on Thursday, pointing to signs of recovery in its key semiconductor markets, and forecast further growth in the second quarter.

Shares of the Franco-Italian group, one of Europe's largest semiconductor manufacturers and a bellwether for the automotive and industrial chip sectors, rose up to 10 per cent in early trading, before paring gains to be about 7.5 per cent higher by 0927 GMT.

The chipmaker reported revenue of $3.10 billion for the first three months of 2026, versus the $3.04 billion expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Operating income was $171 million, beating expectations of $165.8 million.

STMicro has been navigating a prolonged downturn in automotive and industrial semiconductors after customers spent recent years digesting excess post-pandemic inventory and cutting orders.

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But company executives said demand for automotive chips returned to year-on-year growth in the quarter, while industrial demand also improved.

"We had a strong booking momentum during Q1, with book-to-bill well above one across all end markets and regions," CEO Jean-Marc Chery said during an earnings call.

The company forecast second-quarter revenue of $3.45 billion, which was also above market expectations of $3.21 billion.

Jefferies said in a note to investors that the revenue upside appeared to come from continued strength at Apple, data centres, low Earth orbit satellite-related systems and the recent acquisition of NXP's sensor business.

STMicro's artificial intelligence-related business is becoming a more meaningful growth driver, the company said. It expects data centre revenue to be well above $500 million in 2026 and to exceed $1 billion in 2027.

Rising energy costs are not expected to materially impact the company for now, as it is partly shielded through long-term supply agreements expiring at the end of this and next year, finance chief Lorenzo Grandi said.

STMicro is likely at the early stages of a market upturn, Jefferies analysts wrote, foreseeing further upgrades to estimates in future quarters.

Source: Reuters
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