STMicroelectronics NV forecast first quarter revenue that missed analysts’ expectations, as demand from the chipmaker’s customers in the industrial and auto sectors remains weak.
(Reuters) -STMicroelectronics, one of Europe's largest chipmakers, said on Thursday it expected sales to fall further in the first quarter of 2025, as the downturn seen in its key markets drags on into the new year.
STMicroelectronics said it was too early to give a guidance for the full year 2025 after it warned on Thursday that sales would fall further in the first quarter, as the downturn seen in its key markets drags on into the new year.
Leo and Briony are over at Las Vegas for CES 2019 and they spent some time with Jacob at the EVGA suite - they saw new video cards, a new motherboard (Z390 DARK) and the ultra high end KINGPIN RTX 2080 ti card!
Dominic takes a look at the Zotac GTX1080 Ti Mini graphics card - please be sure to check out our full review over on the main KitGuru website - with benchmarks - over here: <a href="
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Tesla Inc. disappointed investors on Thursday, reporting sales of 495,570 electric vehicles in the fourth quarter and of 1.789 million for all of 2024, falling slightly short of Wall Street ...
Despite the pullback, major US indexes notched their second consecutive weekly gains, signaling renewed optimism in the markets.
The S&P 500 closed down on Friday in New York, though it ended the first week of Donald Trump’s second term almost 2 per cent higher.
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(Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures dipped on Friday, as uncertainty about President Donald Trump's trade policies prevailed, while investors also awaited data and corporate earnings reports that could throw light on the state of the economy.