Tech Company STMicro Reports Higher Than Expected Q4 Sales, Lifting Its Shares

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Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics said its preliminary fourth-quarter revenues were slightly above the guidance given at the end of October, in the context of a global microchip supply crunch, which gave a lift to its shares.

Sales for the last three months of 2021 increased by 11.2% sequentially, coming in at $3.56 billion which was above a company forecast of $3.40 billion. Full year sales jumped by 24.9% to $12.76 billion, also higher than STMicro’s October 2021 forecast.

STMicroelectronics’ Paris-listed shares rose by around 3% in early session trading.

STMicro’s update outlook echoed that of its peer Samsung Electronics, which on Friday said its fourth-quarter operating profit likely jumped 52% on-year to its highest for the quarter in four years, helped by solid demand for server memory chips and higher margins in chip contract manufacturing.

“We ended the fourth quarter of 2021 with net revenues above the outlook range and gross margin at, or slightly above, the high-end of the outlook range, primarily due to better than anticipated operations in an ongoing dynamic market”, said STMicroelectronics president and CEO Jean-Marc Chery.

“Our FY21 revenues (…) reflect a strong performance across all the end markets we address and our engaged customer programs throughout the year”, he added in a statement.

STMicroelectronics, whose Paris-listed shares rose 43% in 2021, will publish its detailed Q4 2021 earnings on Jan 27.
– Reuters

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