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    Posted on October 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    STMicroelectronics forecasts lower Q4 sales due to weak auto demand, impacting shares and capex plans. Analysts note a muted industry up-cycle.

    STMicroelectronics Lowers Q4 Sales Forecast Due to Weak Auto Demand

    By Nathan Vifflin

    (Reuters) -STMicroelectronics on Thursday forecast fourth quarter sales below market expectations, as weak automotive sales spoiled a recovery in its main markets, sending its shares lower.

    STM, which is one of Europe's largest chipmakers, expects fourth quarter revenue of $3.28 billion, up from the $3.19 billion it reported this quarter. That's below the average analyst forecast of $3.34 billion, according to LSEG data.

    The Franco-Italian firm, whose top clients include Tesla and Apple, also trimmed its capital expenditure plans for 2025 citing weakness in silicon carbide, an advanced semiconductor material used in EVs.

    STMicro shares were down 7.9% at 1003 GMT, the worst performer among France's CAC 40, and Italy's FTSE MIB blue chip indexes.

    COMPANY CITES LOWER SALES TO EV CUSTOMER

    Lower sales to one important electrical vehicle customer weighed on the outlook, said STMicro's finance chief Lorenzo Grandi during the earnings call.

    The company declined to name the customer but analysts said it was most likely Tesla, which STMicro supplies with silicon carbide power chips.

    STMicro's capex plan is now slightly below $2 billion, from a range of 2$ to $2.3 previously.

    "The main impact of a capacity limitation is on silicon carbide," Grandi said. "We have limited capex driven by the demand, which is below what we expected one year ago".

    ANALYSTS SAY INDUSTRY UP-CYCLE "VERY MUTED"

    Chipmakers exposed to the struggling automotive, industrial, and consumer chip markets such as STMicro, Texas Instruments, or NXP have faced a multi-year long sales slump since the pandemic's end, hit by low demand, high inventories, and geopolitical disruptions.

    Analysts had raised concerns after U.S.' Texas Instruments forecast a dour fourth quarter on Wednesday, with sales falling more than expected.

    "The sales guidance confirms... that though the industry is in an up-cycle, the up-cycle is very muted" analysts of JP Morgan said in a note.

    STMicro's third quarter results were lifted by stronger sales of imaging sensors and microcontrollers, but weakness in power and discrete products for cars and factories hurt results.

    The firm also said its cost-cutting plan "remains on schedule" after it faced opposition in Italy over its implementation.

    (Reporting by Nathan Vifflin in Gdansk; editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •STMicro forecasts lower Q4 sales due to weak auto demand.
    • •Shares fall as forecast misses market expectations.
    • •Capex plans trimmed citing silicon carbide weakness.
    • •Lower sales to key EV customer, likely Tesla.
    • •Industry up-cycle remains muted, affecting chipmakers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Chipmaker STMicro's Q4 forecast hit by weak auto sales

    1What is capital expenditure?

    Capital expenditure refers to funds used by a company to acquire, upgrade, and maintain physical assets such as property, buildings, or equipment.

    2What is revenue?

    Revenue is the total income generated by a company from its business activities, typically from sales of goods or services.

    3
    What are automotive sales?

    Automotive sales refer to the sales of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and other motor vehicles, typically measured over a specific period.

    4What is the semiconductor industry?

    The semiconductor industry involves the design and manufacturing of semiconductor devices, which are essential components in electronic devices and systems.

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