ST (STMicroelectronics) official website: http://www.stmicroelectronics.com.cnST, STMicroelectronics, also known as STMicroelectronics, is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies with a net revenue of $9.73 billion in 2011. Known for its extensive product portfolio in the industry, STMicroelectronics provides innovative semiconductor solutions to customers in different electronic application fields through diversified technology, design capabilities, intellectual property portfolio, partner strategy, and efficient manufacturing capabilities. STMicroelectronics (ST) was founded in 1987 as a new enterprise after the merger of SGS Microelectronics from Italy and Thomson Semiconductor from France. In May 1998, SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics changed its company name to STMicroelectronics. The company has been publicly listed since 1994, with STMicroelectronics stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange (trading code: STM), the Pan European Paris Stock Exchange, and the Milan Stock Exchange in Italy. Since its establishment, STMicroelectronics' growth rate has exceeded the overall growth rate of the semiconductor industry. Since 2005, STMicroelectronics has consistently been one of the world's top five semiconductor companies. In 2006, the annual revenue was 9.85 billion US dollars, and in the first half of 2007, the company's revenue was 4.69 billion US dollars.
ST (STMicroelectronics) official website: http://www.stmicroelectronics.com.cn
ST, STMicroelectronics, also known as STMicroelectronics, is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies with a net revenue of $9.73 billion in 2011. Known for its extensive product portfolio in the industry, STMicroelectronics provides innovative semiconductor solutions to customers in different electronic application fields through diversified technology, design capabilities, intellectual property portfolio, partner strategy, and efficient manufacturing capabilities. STMicroelectronics (ST) was founded in 1987 as a new enterprise after the merger of SGS Microelectronics from Italy and Thomson Semiconductor from France. In May 1998, SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics changed its company name to STMicroelectronics. The company has been publicly listed since 1994, with STMicroelectronics stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange (trading code: STM), the Pan European Paris Stock Exchange, and the Milan Stock Exchange in Italy. Since its establishment, STMicroelectronics' growth rate has exceeded the overall growth rate of the semiconductor industry. Since 2005, STMicroelectronics has consistently been one of the world's top five semiconductor companies. In 2006, the annual revenue was 9.85 billion US dollars, and in the first half of 2007, the company's revenue was 4.69 billion US dollars.
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