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STMicroelectronics Reports 2025 Third Quarter Financial Results
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Oct 23 2025
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STMicroelectronics Reports 2025 Third Quarter Financial Results

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PR No: C3364C

STMicroelectronics Reports 2025 Third Quarter Financial Results

  • Q3 net revenues $3.19 billion; gross margin 33.2%; operating income of $180 million, including $37 million related to impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs; net income of $237 million

  • Business outlook at mid-point: Q4 net revenues of $3.28 billion and gross margin of 35.0

Geneva, October 23, 2025 – STMicroelectronics N.V. (“ST”) (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, reported U.S. GAAP financial results for the third quarter ended September 27, 2025. This press release also contains non-U.S. GAAP measures (see Appendix for additional information).
 
ST reported third quarter net revenues of $3.19 billion, gross margin of 33.2%, operating income of $180 million, and net income of $237 million or $0.26 diluted earnings per share (non-U.S. GAAP1 operating income of $217 million, and non-U.S. GAAP1 net income of $267 million or $0.29 diluted earnings per share).


Jean-Marc Chery, ST President & CEO, commented:

  • “Q3 net revenues came slightly above the mid-point of our business outlook range, with higher revenues in Personal Electronics, while Automotive and Industrial performed as anticipated, and CECP was broadly in line with expectations. Gross margin was slightly below the mid-point of our business outlook range mainly due to product mix within Automotive and Industrial.

  • “On a year-over-year basis, Q3 net revenues decreased 2.0%, non-U.S. GAAP1 operating margin decreased to 6.8% from 11.7% and non-U.S. GAAP1 net income decreased to $267 million from $351 million.”

  • “In the third quarter, our book-to-bill ratio was above one, with Automotive above parity and Industrial at parity.”

  • “Our fourth quarter business outlook, at the mid-point, is for net revenues of $3.28 billion, increasing sequentially by 2.9%, gross margin is expected to be about 35.0%; including about 290 basis points of unused capacity charges.

  • The mid-point of this outlook translates into full year 2025 revenues of about $11.75 billion. This represents a 22.4% growth in the second half compared to the first half, confirming signs of market recovery. Gross margin is expected to be about 33.8%.”

  • To optimize our investments in response to the current market conditions, we have reduced our Net Capex plan, now slightly below $2 billion for FY25.”

  • “Our strategic priorities remain clear: accelerating innovation; executing our company-wide program to reshape our manufacturing footprint and resize our global cost base, which remains on schedule to deliver the targeted savings; and strengthening free cash flow generation.”

Quarterly Financial Summary

U.S. GAAP
(US$ m, except per share data)

Q3 2025

Q2 2025

Q3 2024

Q/Q

Y/Y

Net Revenues

$3,187

$2,766

$3,251

15.2%

-2.0%

Gross Profit

$1,059

$926

$1,228

14.3%

-13.7%

Gross Margin

33.2%

33.5%

37.8%

-30 bps

-460 bps

Operating Income (Loss)

$180

$(133)

$381

-

-52.9%

Operating Margin

5.6%

-4.8%

11.7%

1,040 bps

-610 bps

Net Income (Loss)

$237

$(97)

$351

-

-32.3%

Diluted Earnings Per Share

$0.26

$(0.11)

$0.37

-

-29.7%

Non-U.S. GAAP1
(US$ m, except per share data)

Q3 2025

Q2 2025

Q3 2024

Q/Q

Y/Y

Operating Income

$217

$57

$381

278.8%

-43.2%

Operating Margin

6.8%

2.1%

11.7%

470 bps

-490 bps

Net Income

$267

$57

$351

369.1%

-23.9%

Diluted Earnings Per Share

$0.29

$0.06

$0.37

383.3%

-21.6%


Third Quarter 2025 Summary Review

Reminder: on January 1, 2025, we made some adjustments to our segment reporting. Prior year comparative periods have been adjusted accordingly. See Appendix for more detail.

Net Revenues by Reportable Segment2(US$ m)

Q3 2025

Q2 2025

Q3 2024

Q/Q

Y/Y

Analog products, MEMS and Sensors (AM&S) segment

1,434

1,133

1,340

26.6%

7.0%

Power and discrete products (P&D) segment

429

447

652

-4.3%

-34.3%

Subtotal: Analog, Power & Discrete, MEMS and Sensors (APMS) Product Group

1,863

1,580

1,992

17.9%

-6.5%

Embedded Processing (EMP) segment

976

847

898

15.3%

8.7%

RF & Optical Communications (RF&OC) segment

345

336

357

2.4%

-3.4%

Subtotal: Microcontrollers, Digital ICs and RF products (MDRF) Product Group

1,321

1,183

1,255

11.6%

5.3%

Others

3

3

4

-

-

Total Net Revenues

$3,187

$2,766

$3,251

15.2%

-2.0%

Net revenues totaled $3.19 billion, representing a year-over-year decrease of 2.0%. Year-over-year net sales to OEMs and Distribution decreased 5.1% and increased 7.6%, respectively. On a sequential basis, net revenues increased 15.2%, 60 basis points better than the mid-point of ST’s guidance.

Gross profit totaled $1.06 billion, representing a year-over-year decrease of 13.7%. Gross margin of 33.2%, 30 basis points below the mid-point of ST’s guidance, decreased 460 basis points year-over-year, mainly due to lower manufacturing efficiencies, negative currency effect, lower level of capacity reservation fees and, to a lesser extent, the combination of sale price and product mix.


Operating income decreased from $381 million in the year-ago quarter to $180 million. ST’s operating margin decreased 610 basis points on a year-over-year basis to 5.6% of net revenues, compared to 11.7% in the third quarter of 2024. Operating income included $37 million impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs for the quarter, reflecting impairment of assets and restructuring charges predominantly associated with the previously announced company-wide program to reshape our manufacturing footprint and resize our global cost base. Excluding these items, non-U.S. GAAP1 Operating income stood at $217 million in the third quarter.

By reportable segment, compared with the year-ago quarter:
 
In Analog, Power & Discrete, MEMS and Sensors (APMS) Product Group:

Analog products, MEMS and Sensors (AM&S) segment:

  • Revenue increased 7.0% mainly due to Imaging.

  • Operating profit increased by 2.1% to $221 million. Operating margin was 15.4% compared to 16.1%.

Power and Discrete products (P&D) segment:

  • Revenue decreased 34.3%.

  • Operating profit decreased from $80 million to an operating loss of $67 million. Operating margin was -15.6% compared to 12.2%.

In Microcontrollers, Digital ICs and RF products (MDRF) Product Group:


Embedded Processing (EMP) segment:

  • Revenue increased 8.7% mainly due to General Purpose MCU.

  • Operating profit increased by 9.4% to $161 million. Operating margin was 16.5% compared to 16.4%.

RF & Optical Communications (RF&OC) segment:

  • Revenue decreased 3.4%.

  • Operating profit decreased by 31.6% to $57 million. Operating margin was 16.6% compared to 23.4%.

Net Earnings and diluted Earnings Per Share decreased to $237 million and $0.26 respectively, compared to $351 million and $0.37 respectively in the year-ago quarter. Non-U.S. GAAP1 Net income and diluted Earnings Per Share, stood at $267 million and $0.29 respectively in the third quarter of 2025.

Cash Flow and Balance Sheet Highlights

 

 

 

 

Trailing 12 Months

(US$ m)

Q3 2025

Q2 2025

Q3 2024

Q3 2025

Q3 2024

TTM Change

Net cash from operating activities

549

354

723

2,158

3,764

-42.7%

Free cash flow (non-U.S. GAAP1)

130

(152)

136

136

813

-83.3%


Net cash from operating activities was $549 million in the third quarter compared to $723 million in the year-ago quarter.


Net Capex (non-U.S. GAAP1), was $401 million in the third quarter compared to $565 million in the year-ago quarter.
 
Free cash flow (non-U.S. GAAP1) was positive $130 million in the third quarter, compared to positive $136 million in the year-ago quarter.


Inventory at the end of the third quarter was $3.17 billion, compared to $3.27 billion in the previous quarter and $2.88 billion in the year-ago quarter. Days sales of inventory at quarter-end was 135 days, compared to 166 days for the previous quarter and 130 days for the year-ago quarter.


In the third quarter, ST paid cash dividends to its stockholders totaling $81 million and executed a $91 million share buy-back, as part of its current share repurchase program.
 
ST’s net financial position (non-U.S. GAAP4) remained strong at $2.61 billion as of September 27, 2025, compared to $2.67 billion as of June 28, 2025, and reflected total liquidity2 of $4.78 billion and total financial debt of $2.17 billion. Adjusted net financial position (non-U.S. GAAP1), taking into consideration the effect on total liquidity of advances from capital grants for which capital expenditures have not been incurred yet, stood at $2.27 billion as of September 27, 2025.


Corporate developments

On July 24, 2025, ST entered into a definitive transaction agreement for the acquisition of NXP’s MEMS sensor business for a purchase price of up to $950 million in cash, including $900 million upfront and $50 million subject to the achievement of technical milestones. The transaction which will be financed with existing liquidity is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, and is expected to close in H1 2026.


Business Outlook


ST’s guidance, at the mid-point, for the 2025 fourth quarter is:

  • Net revenues are expected to be $3.28 billion, an increase of 2.9% sequentially, plus or minus 350 basis points.

  • Gross margin of 35.0%, plus or minus 200 basis points.

  • This outlook is based on an assumed effective currency exchange rate of approximately $1.15 = €1.00 for the 2025 fourth quarter and includes the impact of existing hedging contracts.

  • The fourth quarter will close on December 31, 2025.

This business outlook does not include any impact of potential further changes to global trade tariffs compared to the current situation.
 
Conference Call and Webcast Information

ST will conduct a conference call with analysts, investors and reporters to discuss its third quarter 2025 financial results and current business outlook today at 9:30 a.m. Central European Time (CET) / 3:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time (ET). A live webcast (listen-only mode) of the conference call will be accessible at ST’s website, https://investors.st.com, and will be available for replay until November 7, 2025.

Use of Supplemental Non-U.S. GAAP Financial Information

This press release contains supplemental non-U.S. GAAP financial information.

Readers are cautioned that these measures are unaudited and not prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP and should not be considered as a substitute for U.S. GAAP financial measures. In addition, such non-U.S. GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled information from other companies. To compensate for these limitations, the supplemental non-U.S. GAAP financial information should not be read in isolation, but only in conjunction with ST’s consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

See the Appendix of this press release for a reconciliation of ST’s non-U.S. GAAP financial measures to their corresponding U.S. GAAP financial measures.

Forward-looking Information

Some of the statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements (within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 or Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, each as amended) that are based on management’s current views and assumptions, and are conditioned upon and also involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those anticipated by such statements due to, among other factors:

  • changes in global trade policies, including the adoption and expansion of tariffs and trade barriers, that could affect the macro-economic environment and directly or indirectly adversely impact the demand for our products;

  • uncertain macro-economic and industry trends (such as inflation and fluctuations in supply chains), which may impact production capacity and end-market demand for our products;

  • customer demand that differs from projections which may require us to undertake transformation measures that may not be successful in realizing the expected benefits in full or at all;

  • the ability to design, manufacture and sell innovative products in a rapidly changing technological environment;

  • changes in economic, social, public health, labor, political, or infrastructure conditions in the locations where we, our customers, or our suppliers operate, including as a result of macro-economic or regional events, geopolitical and military conflicts, social unrest, labor actions, or terrorist activities;

  • unanticipated events or circumstances, which may impact our ability to execute our plans and/or meet the objectives of our R&D and manufacturing programs, which benefit from public funding;

  • financial difficulties with any of our major distributors or significant curtailment of purchases by key customers;

  • the loading, product mix, and manufacturing performance of our production facilities and/or our required volume to fulfill capacity reserved with suppliers or third-party manufacturing providers;

  • availability and costs of equipment, raw materials, utilities, third-party manufacturing services and technology, or other supplies required by our operations (including increasing costs resulting from inflation);

  • the functionalities and performance of our IT systems, which are subject to cybersecurity threats and which support our critical operational activities including manufacturing, finance and sales, and any breaches of our IT systems or those of our customers, suppliers, partners and providers of third-party licensed technology;

  • theft, loss, or misuse of personal data about our employees, customers, or other third parties, and breaches of data privacy legislation;

  • the impact of IP claims by our competitors or other third parties, and our ability to obtain required licenses on reasonable terms and conditions;

  • changes in our overall tax position as a result of changes in tax rules, new or revised legislation, the outcome of tax audits or changes in international tax treaties which may impact our results of operations as well as our ability to accurately estimate tax credits, benefits, deductions and provisions and to realize deferred tax assets;

  • variations in the foreign exchange markets and, more particularly, the U.S. dollar exchange rate as compared to the Euro and the other major currencies we use for our operations;

  • the outcome of ongoing litigation as well as the impact of any new litigation to which we may become a defendant;

  • product liability or warranty claims, claims based on epidemic or delivery failure, or other claims relating to our products, or recalls by our customers for products containing our parts;

  • natural events such as severe weather, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcano eruptions or other acts of nature, the effects of climate change, health risks and epidemics or pandemics in locations where we, our customers or our suppliers operate;

  • increased regulation and initiatives in our industry, including those concerning climate change and sustainability matters and our goal to become carbon neutral in all direct and indirect emissions (scopes 1 and 2), product transportation, business travel, and employee commuting emissions (our scope 3 focus), and to achieve our 100% renewable electricity sourcing goal by the end of 2027;

  • epidemics or pandemics, which may negatively impact the global economy in a significant manner for an extended period of time, and could also materially adversely affect our business and operating results;

  • industry changes resulting from vertical and horizontal consolidation among our suppliers, competitors, and customers;

  • the ability to successfully ramp up new programs that could be impacted by factors beyond our control, including the availability of critical third-party components and performance of subcontractors in line with our expectations; and

  • individual customer use of certain products, which may differ from the anticipated uses of such products and result in differences in performance, including energy consumption, may lead to a failure to achieve our disclosed emission-reduction goals, adverse legal action or additional research costs.

Such forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual results and performance of our business to differ materially and adversely from the forward-looking statements. Certain forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as “believes”, “expects”, “may”, “are expected to”, “should”, “would be”, “seeks” or “anticipates” or similar expressions or the negative thereof or other variations thereof or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, plans or intentions.
 
Some of these risk factors are set forth and are discussed in more detail in “Item 3. Key Information — Risk Factors” included in our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on February 27, 2025. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in this press release as anticipated, believed or expected. We do not intend, and do not assume any obligation, to update any industry information or forward-looking statements set forth in this release to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.


Unfavorable changes in the above or other factors listed under “Item 3. Key Information — Risk Factors” from time to time in our SEC filings, could have a material adverse effect on our business and/or financial condition.

About STMicroelectronics

At ST, we are 50,000 creators and makers of semiconductor technologies mastering the semiconductor supply chain with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. An integrated device manufacturer, we work with more than 200,000 customers and thousands of partners to design and build products, solutions, and ecosystems that address their challenges and opportunities, and the need to support a more sustainable world. Our technologies enable smarter mobility, more efficient power and energy management, and the wide-scale deployment of cloud-connected autonomous things. We are on track to be carbon neutral in all direct and indirect emissions (scopes 1 and 2), product transportation, business travel, and employee commuting emissions (our scope 3 focus), and to achieve our 100% renewable electricity sourcing goal by the end of 2027. Further information can be found at www.st.com.
 
For further information, please contact:

INVESTOR RELATIONS:
Jérôme Ramel
EVP Corporate Development & Integrated External Communication
Tel: +41 22 929 59 20
jerome.ramel@st.com

MEDIA RELATIONS:
Alexis Breton
Corporate External Communications
Tel: + 33 6 59 16 79 08
alexis.breton@st.com

STMicroelectronics N.V.



CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME



(in millions of U.S. dollars, except per share data ($))







Three months ended


September 27,

September 28,


2025

2024


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)




Net sales

3,183

3,245

Other revenues

4

6

NET REVENUES

                     3,187

                   3,251

Cost of sales

(2,128)

(2,023)

GROSS PROFIT

                     1,059

                   1,228

Selling, general and administrative expenses

(395)

(385)

Research and development expenses

(502)

(492)

Other income and expenses, net

55

30

Impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs

(37)

-

Total operating expenses

(879)

(847)

OPERATING INCOME

                        180

                      381

Interest income, net

38

55

Other components of pension benefit costs

(4)

(4)

Gain on financial instruments, net

79

-

INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES AND NONCONTROLLING INTEREST

                        293

                      432

Income tax expense

(54)

(71)

NET INCOME

                        239

                      361

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest

(2)

(10)

NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO PARENT COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS

                        237

                      351




EARNINGS PER SHARE (BASIC) ATTRIBUTABLE TO PARENT COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS

                       0.27

                     0.39

EARNINGS PER SHARE (DILUTED) ATTRIBUTABLE TO PARENT COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS

                       0.26

                     0.37




NUMBER OF WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES USED IN CALCULATING DILUTED EPS

918.9

938.6


STMicroelectronics N.V.



CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME



(in millions of U.S. dollars, except per share data ($))







Nine months ended


September 27,

September 28,


2025

2024


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)




Net sales

8,440

9,915

Other revenues

30

32

NET REVENUES

                     8,470

                   9,947

Cost of sales

(5,643)

(5,980)

GROSS PROFIT

                     2,827

                   3,967

Selling, general and administrative expenses

(1,205)

(1,229)

Research and development expenses

(1,506)

(1,554)

Other income and expenses, net

169

123

Impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs

(235)

-

Total operating expenses

(2,777)

(2,660)

OPERATING INCOME

                          50

                   1,307

Interest income, net

131

166

Other components of pension benefit costs

(13)

(12)

Gain (loss) on financial instruments, net

85

(1)

INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES AND NONCONTROLLING INTEREST

                        253

                   1,460

Income tax expense

(50)

(231)

NET INCOME

                        203

                   1,229

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest

(7)

(13)

NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO PARENT COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS

                        196

                   1,216




EARNINGS PER SHARE (BASIC) ATTRIBUTABLE TO PARENT COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS

                       0.22

                     1.35

EARNINGS PER SHARE (DILUTED) ATTRIBUTABLE TO PARENT COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS

                       0.21

                     1.29




NUMBER OF WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES USED IN CALCULATING DILUTED EPS

927.8

940.2






STMicroelectronics N.V.




CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS




As at

September 27,

June 28,

December 31,

In millions of U.S. dollars

2025

2025

2024


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

(Audited)

ASSETS




Current assets:




Cash and cash equivalents

1,999

1,616

2,282

Short-term deposits

1,450

1,650

1,450

Marketable securities

1,327

2,363

2,452

Trade accounts receivable, net

1,620

1,352

1,749

Inventories

3,167

3,273

2,794

Other current assets

1,268

1,267

1,007

Total current assets

10,831

11,521

11,734

Goodwill

313

313

290

Other intangible assets, net

329

342

346

Property, plant and equipment, net

11,267

11,437

10,877

Non-current deferred tax assets

506

558

464

Long-term investments

156

77

71

Other non-current assets

1,284

1,215

961


13,855

13,942

13,009

Total assets

24,686

25,463

24,743





LIABILITIES AND EQUITY




Current liabilities:




Short-term debt

256

1,006

990

Trade accounts payable

1,436

1,451

1,323

Other payables and accrued liabilities

1,404

1,386

1,306

Dividends payable to stockholders

176

257

88

Accrued income tax

89

104

66

Total current liabilities

3,361

4,204

3,773

Long-term debt

1,910

1,951

1,963

Post-employment benefit obligations

433

428

377

Long-term deferred tax liabilities

55

48

47

Other long-term liabilities

826

848

904


3,224

3,275

3,291

Total liabilities

6,585

7,479

7,064

Commitment and contingencies




Equity




Parent company stockholders' equity




Common stock (preferred stock: 540,000,000 shares authorized, not issued; common stock: Euro 1.04 par value, 1,200,000,000 shares authorized, 911,281,920 shares issued, 892,328,291 shares outstanding as of September 27, 2025)

1,157

1,157

1,157

Additional Paid-in Capital

3,232

3,187

3,088

Retained earnings

13,114

12,911

13,459

Accumulated other comprehensive income

906

983

236

Treasury stock

(546)

(490)

(491)

Total parent company stockholders' equity

17,863

17,748

17,449

Noncontrolling interest

238

236

230

Total equity

18,101

17,984

17,679

Total liabilities and equity

24,686

25,463

24,743










STMicroelectronics N.V.








SELECTED CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW DATA








Cash Flow Data (in US$ millions)

Q3 2025

Q2 2025

Q3 2024





Net Cash from operating activities

549

354

723

Net Cash from (used in) investing activities

815

(332)

(601)

Net Cash used in financing activities

(980)

(191)

(142)

Net Cash increase (decrease)

383

(165)

(15)





Selected Cash Flow Data (in US$ millions)

Q3 2025

Q2 2025

Q3 2024





Depreciation & amortization

482

464

440

Net payment for Capital expenditures

(417)

(481)

(601)

Dividends paid to stockholders

(81)

(81)

(80)

Change in inventories, net

98

(140)

(17)






Appendix

ST
Changes to reportable segments

Following ST’s reorganization announced in January 2024 into two Product Groups and four reportable segments, we have made further progress in analyzing our global product portfolio, resulting in the following adjustments to our segments, effective starting January 1, 2025, without modifying subtotals at Product Group level:

  • In Analog, Power & Discrete, MEMS and Sensors (APMS) Product Group:

    • The transfer of VIPower products from Power and Discrete products (P&D) reportable segment to Analog products, MEMS and Sensors (AM&S) reportable segment.

  • In Microcontrollers, Digital ICs and RF products (MDRF) Product Group:

    • the newly created ‘Embedded Processing’ (EMP) reportable segment includes the former ‘MCU’ segment (excluding the RF ASICs mentioned below) as well as Custom Processing products (Automotive ADAS products).

    • the newly created ‘RF & Optical Communications’ (RF&OC) reportable segment includes the former ‘D&RF’ segment (excluding Automotive ADAS products) as well as some RF ASICs which were previously part of the former ‘MCU’ segment.

We believe these adjustments are critical for implementing synergies and optimizing resources, which are necessary to fully deliver the benefits expected from our new organization. 
 
Our four reportable segments - within each Product Group - are now as follows:

  • In Analog, Power & Discrete, MEMS and Sensors (APMS) Product Group:

    • Analog products, MEMS and Sensors (AM&S) reportable segment, comprised of ST analog products (now including VIPower products), MEMS sensors and actuators, and optical sensing solutions.

    • Power and Discrete products (P&D) reportable segment, comprised of discrete and power transistor products (now excluding VIPower products).

In this Press Release, “Analog” refers to analog products, “MEMS” to MEMS sensors and actuators and “Imaging” to optical sensing solutions.

  • In Microcontrollers, Digital ICs and RF products (MDRF) Product Group:

    • Embedded Processing (EMP) reportable segment, comprised of general-purpose and automotive microcontrollers, connected security products and Custom Processing Products (Automotive ADAS)

    • RF & Optical Communications (RF&OC) reportable segment, comprised of Space, Ranging & Connectivity products, Digital Audio & Signaling Solutions and Optical & RF COT.

In this Press release, “GPAM” refers to General purpose & automotive microcontrollers, “Connected Security” to connected security products, “Custom Processing” to automotive ADAS products.


Prior year comparative periods have been adjusted accordingly.

(Appendix – continued)
ST Supplemental Financial Information


Q3 2025

Q2 2025

Q1 2025

Q4 2024

Q3 2024

Net Revenues By Market Channel (%)






Total OEM

73%

72%

71%

73%

76%

Distribution

27%

28%

29%

27%

24%







€/$ Effective Rate

1.14

1.09

1.06

1.09

1.08







Reportable Segment Data (US$ m)






Analog products, MEMS and Sensors (AM&S) segment






- Net Revenues

1,434

1,133

1,069

1,348

1,340

- Operating Income

221

85

82

220

216

Power and Discrete products (P&D) segment






- Net Revenues

429

447

397

602

652

- Operating Income (Loss)

(67)

(56)

(28)

45

80

Subtotal: Analog, Power & Discrete, MEMS and Sensors (APMS) Product Group






 - Net Revenues

1,863

1,580

1,466

1,950

1,992

 - Operating Income

154

29

54

265

296

Embedded Processing (EMP) segment






- Net Revenues

976

847

742

1,002

898

- Operating Income

161

114

66

181

146

RF & Optical Communications (RF&OC) segment






- Net Revenues

345

336

306

366

357

- Operating Income

57

60

43

95

84

Subtotal: Microcontrollers, Digital ICs and RF products (MDRF) Product Group






 - Net Revenues

1,321

1,183

1,048

1,368

1,255

 - Operating Income

218

174

109

276

230

Others (a)






 - Net Revenues

3

3

3

3

4

 - Operating Income (Loss)

(192)

(336)

(160)

(172)

(145)

Total






 - Net Revenues

3,187

2,766

2,517

3,321

3,251

 - Operating Income (Loss)

180

(133)

3

369

381

(a)   Net revenues of Others include revenues from sales assembly services and other revenues. Operating income (loss) of Others include items such as unused capacity charges, including incidents leading to power outage, impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs, management reorganization costs, start-up costs, and other unallocated income (expenses) such as: strategic or special research and development programs, certain corporate-level operating expenses, patent claims and litigations, and other costs that are not allocated to reportable segments, as well as operating earnings of other products. Others includes:

(US$ m)

Q3 2025

Q2 2025

Q1 2025

Q4 2024

Q3 2024

Unused capacity charges

102

103

123

118

104

Impairment, restructuring charges and
other related phase-out costs

37

190

8

-

-


(Appendix – continued)

ST
Supplemental Non-U.S. GAAP Financial Information
U.S. GAAP – Non-U.S. GAAP Reconciliation 

The supplemental non-U.S. GAAP information presented in this press release is unaudited and subject to inherent limitations. Such non-U.S. GAAP information is not based on any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles and should not be considered as a substitute for U.S. GAAP measurements. Also, our supplemental non-U.S. GAAP financial information may not be comparable to similarly titled non-U.S. GAAP measures used by other companies. Further, specific limitations for individual non-U.S. GAAP measures, and the reasons for presenting non-U.S. GAAP financial information, are set forth in the paragraphs below. To compensate for these limitations, the supplemental non-U.S. GAAP financial information should not be read in isolation, but only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.


ST believes that these non-U.S. GAAP financial measures provide useful information for investors and management because they offer, when read in conjunction with ST’s U.S. GAAP financials, (i) the ability to make more meaningful period-to-period comparisons of ST’s on-going operating results, (ii) the ability to better identify trends in ST’s business and perform related trend analysis, and (iii) to facilitate a comparison of ST’s results of operations against investor and analyst financial models and valuations, which may exclude these items.


Non-U.S. GAAP Operating Income, Non-U.S. GAAP Net Income and Non-U.S. GAAP Earnings Per Share (non-U.S. GAAP measures)
 
Operating income before impairment and restructuring charges and one-time items is used by management to help enhance an understanding of ongoing operations and to communicate the impact of the excluded items, such as impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs. Adjusted net earnings and earnings per share (EPS) are used by management to help enhance an understanding of ongoing operations and to communicate the impact of the excluded items like impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs attributable to ST and other one-time items, net of the relevant tax impact.

Q3 2025
(US$ m, except per share data)

Gross Profit

Operating Income

Net Income

Corresponding Diluted EPS

U.S. GAAP

1,059

180

237

0.26

Impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs

-

37

37


Estimated income tax effect

-

-

(7)


Non-U.S. GAAP

1,059

217

267

0.29


YTD 2025
(US$ m, except per share data)

Gross Profit

Operating Income

Net Income

Corresponding Diluted EPS

U.S. GAAP

2,827

50

196

0.21

Impairment, restructuring charges and other related phase-out costs

-

235

235


Estimated income tax effect

-

-

(45)


Non-U.S. GAAP

2,827

285

386

0.42


(Appendix – continued)


Net Financial Position and Adjusted Net Financial Position (non-U.S. GAAP measures)
 
Net Financial Position, a non-U.S. GAAP measure, represents the difference between our total liquidity and our total financial debt. Our total liquidity includes cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, if any, short-term deposits, and marketable securities, and our total financial debt includes short-term debt and long-term debt, as reported in our Consolidated Balance Sheets. ST also presents adjusted net financial position as a non-U.S. GAAP measure, to take into consideration the effect on total liquidity of advances received on capital grants for which capital expenditures have not been incurred yet.
 
ST believes its Net Financial Position and Adjusted Net Financial Position provide useful information for investors and management because they give evidence of our global position either in terms of net indebtedness or net cash by measuring our capital resources based on cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, if any, short-term deposits and marketable securities and the total level of our financial debt. Our definitions of Net Financial Position and Adjusted Net Financial Position may differ from definitions used by other companies, and therefore, comparability may be limited.

(US$ m)

Sep 27 2025

Jun 28
2025

Mar 29
2025

Dec 31
2024

Sep 28
2024

Cash and cash equivalents

1,999

1,616

1,781

2,282

3,077

Short term deposits

1,450

1,650

1,650

1,450

977

Marketable securities

1,327

2,363

2,528

2,452

2,242

Total liquidity

4,776

5,629

5,959

6,184

6,296

Short-term debt

(256)

(1,006)

(988)

(990)

(1,003)

Long-term debt (a)

(1,910)

(1,951)

(1,889)

(1,963)

(2,112)

Total financial debt

(2,166)

(2,957)

(2,877)

(2,953)

(3,115)

Net Financial Position (non-U.S. GAAP)

2,610

2,672

3,082

3,231

3,181

Advances received on capital grants

(345)

(361)

(377)

(385)

(366)

Adjusted Net Financial Position (non-U.S. GAAP)

2,265

2,311

2,705

2,846

2,815


 (a)  Long-term debt contains standard conditions but does not impose minimum financial ratios. Committed credit facilities for $638 million equivalent, are currently undrawn.


(Appendix – continued)

Net Capex and Free Cash Flow (non-U.S. GAAP measures)

ST presents Net Capex as a non-U.S. GAAP measure, which is reported as part of our Free Cash Flow (non-U.S. GAAP measure), to take into consideration the effect of advances from capital grants received on prior periods allocated to property, plant and equipment in the reporting period.
 
Net Capex, a non-U.S. GAAP measure, is defined as (i) Payment for purchase of tangible assets, as reported plus (ii) Proceeds from sale of tangible assets, as reported plus (iii) Proceeds from capital grants and other contributions, as reported plus (iv) Advances from capital grants allocated to property, plant and equipment in the reporting period. 
 
ST believes Net Capex provides useful information for investors and management because annual capital expenditures budget includes the effect of capital grants. Our definition of Net Capex may differ from definitions used by other companies.

(US$ m)

Q3
2025

Q2 2025

Q1
2025

Q4
2024

Q3
2024

Payment for purchase of tangible assets, as reported

(431)

(574)

(587)

(584)

(669)

Proceeds from sale of tangible assets, as reported

3

4

2

-

2

Proceeds from capital grants and other contributions, as reported

11

89

47

83

66

Advances from capital grants allocated to property, plant and equipment

16

16

8

31

36

Net Capex (non-U.S. GAAP)

(401)

(465)

(530)

(470)

(565)


Free Cash Flow, which is a non-U.S. GAAP measure, is defined as (i) net cash from operating activities plus (ii) Net Capex plus (iii) payment for purchase (and proceeds from sale) of intangible and financial assets and (iv) net cash paid for business acquisitions, if any. 

ST believes Free Cash Flow provides useful information for investors and management because it measures our capacity to generate cash from our operating and investing activities to sustain our operations. 


Free Cash Flow reconciles with the total cash flow and the net cash increase (decrease) by including the payment for purchases of (and proceeds from matured) marketable securities and net investment in (and proceeds from) short-term deposits, the net cash from (used in) financing activities and the effect of changes in exchange rates, and by excluding the advances from capital grants received on prior periods allocated to property, plant and equipment in the reporting period. Our definition of Free Cash Flow may differ from definitions used by other companies.

(US$ m)

Q3
2025

Q2 2025

Q1
2025

Q4
2024

Q3
2024

Net cash from operating activities

549

354

574

681

723

Net Capex

(401)

(465)

(530)

(470)

(565)

Payment for purchase of intangible assets, net of proceeds from sale

(18)

(41)

(14)

(32)

(20)

Payment for purchase of financial assets, net of proceeds from sale

-

-

-

(51)

(2)

Free Cash Flow (non-U.S. GAAP)

130

(152)

30

128

136

Attachment: C3364C- Q325 Earnings PR - Oct 23 2025

1 Non-U.S. GAAP. See Appendix for reconciliation to U.S. GAAP and information explaining why the Company believes these measures are important.
2 Non-U.S. GAAP. See Appendix for reconciliation to U.S. GAAP and information explaining why the Company believes these measures are important.
3 See Appendix for the definition of reportable segments.
4 Non-U.S. GAAP. See Appendix for reconciliation to U.S. GAAP and information explaining why the Company believes these measures are important.
2 Total liquidity decreased from $5.63 billion in the second quarter of 2025 to $4.78 billion in the third quarter of 2025, the decrease includes $750 million related to the repayment of the first tranche of our convertible bond.

Attachment