By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author I value ST Microelectronics at just under $15 per share. This is about 30% more than its current value. Its strengths include its broad portfolio, its position in the strengthening European block and its resultant wireless business outlook. The operating constraints caused by STM’s geopolitical ties are growth deterrents. Its
By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author The JV with NXP has given STM the scale to succeed in the mobile wireless space. Putting its weight behind the convergence movement, the company plans to leverage its full suite of wireless solutions to enable the advanced mobile devices coming out of the Nokia stables among others. Let us
By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author In the last part of this series, we looked at STM’s strategic initiatives that are aimed at making the company more nimble and profitable. A very important part of this strategy was unveiled last month when the company decided to form a Joint venture with its wireless business and that
Time for another round of recap since the last one on May 10 … See what you have missed, and catch up.
By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author As highlighted in our discussion of ST Microelectronics financials, the company has not been very profitable in the last few years. More importantly, it has been growing lesser than the semiconductor industry and losing market share. It is therefore appropriate to peek into the steps that the company has taken
By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author In the introduction to this series, I reviewed the company’s history and businesses. Let us now review the company’s financials from a more holistic perspective.
By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author ST Microelectronics (STM) has been making steady progress in the wireless world. Last month, it decided to merge its wireless assets with NXP to form a JV that is now the third-largest wireless semiconductor company in the world. As we continue our vendor matrix study, we will dissect STM this
Last year, when I interviewed Jerry Rawls, CEO of Finisar, he shared with me Finisar’s strategy going forward: “The biggest new thing for us is our exposure in the telecommunications market. In the early days we did not want to enter that market because it was dominated by AT&T, Lucent, Nortel, but none of those