STMicroelectronics forecast first-quarter revenue slightly above market expectations, citing improving visibility and signs of recovery in its key end markets, but warned that restructuring costs will continue to weigh on results through 2026. The Franco-Italian chipmaker said it expects revenue of about $3.04 billion in the first quarter, ahead of analysts’ average estimate of $2.99 billion, lifting its shares in early trade.
The company reported fourth-quarter net income of $125 million, well below both analysts’ expectations and last year’s result, after booking a $141 million impairment linked to restructuring. Excluding the charge, profit would have been $266 million. STMicro said demand in its core automotive, industrial and consumer electronics markets has begun to stabilise as inventory corrections ease after a prolonged post-pandemic slowdown.
However, the group cautioned that the impact of its European manufacturing overhaul will be felt across every quarter of 2026. The restructuring involves shifting production away from older facilities in France and Italy toward newer sites, with finance chief Lorenzo Grandi saying costs will remain elevated even as operational charges gradually decline, supporting margin improvement over time.
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