STMicroelectronics, one of Europe’s largest chipmakers, said on Thursday it expected sales to fall further in the first quarter of 2025, as the downturn seen in its key markets drags on into the new year.
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STMicroelectronics NV forecast first quarter revenue that missed analysts’ expectations, as demand from the chipmaker’s customers in the industrial and auto sectors remains weak.
"Our book-to-bill ratio remained below 1 in Q4 as we continued to face a delayed recovery and inventory correction in Industrial and a slowdown in Automotive, both particularly in Europe," CEO Jean-Marc Chery said in a statement.
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