In last trading session, ST Microelectronics (NYSE:STM) saw 7.57 million shares changing hands with its beta currently measuring 1.62. Company’s recent per share price level of $31.87 trading at $0.35 or 1.11% at ring of the bell on the day assigns it a market valuation of $28.23B. That closing price of STM’s stock is at a discount of -34.08% from its 52-week high price of $42.73 and is indicating a premium of 45.87% from its 52-week low price of $17.25. Taking a look at company’s average trading volume for last 10-days demonstrates a volume of 7.06 million shares which gives us an average trading volume of 6.95 million if we extend that period to 3-months.
For ST Microelectronics (STM), analysts’ consensus is at an average recommendation of Buy while assigning it a mean rating of 2.18. Splitting up the data highlights that, out of 6 analysts covering the stock, 0 rated the stock as a Sell while 0 recommended an Overweight rating for the stock. 3 suggested the stock as a Hold whereas 3 see the stock as a Buy. 0 analyst(s) advised it as an Underweight. The company is expected to be making an EPS of 0.09 in the current quarter.
ST Microelectronics (NYSE:STM) trade information
Upright in the green during last session for gaining 1.11%, in the last five days STM remained trading in the red while hitting it’s week-highest on Thursday, 07/10/25 when the stock touched $31.87 price level, adding 3.83% to its value on the day. ST Microelectronics’s shares saw a change of -25.31% in year-to-date performance and have moved -0.31% in past 5-day. ST Microelectronics (NYSE:STM) showed a performance of 9.22% in past 30-days. Number of shares sold short was 10.16 million shares which calculate 1.45 days to cover the short interests.
Wall Street analysts have assigned a consensus price target of 28 to the stock, which implies a fall of -13.82% to its current value. Analysts have been projecting 28 as a low price target for the stock while placing it at a high target of 28. It follows that stock’s current price would jump 12.14% in reaching the projected high whereas dropping to the targeted low would mean a gain of 12.14% for stock’s current value.
ST Microelectronics (STM) estimates and forecasts
This year revenue growth is estimated to fall -12.99% from the last financial year’s standing.
9 industry analysts have given their estimates about the company’s current quarter revenue by setting an average figure of 2.74B for the same. And 8 analysts are in estimates of company making revenue of 3.05B in the next quarter. Company posted 3.23B and 3.25B of sales in current and next quarters respectively a year earlier.
Weighing up company’s earnings over the past 5-year and in the next 5-year periods, we find the company posting an annual earnings growth rate of 7.47% during past 5 years. In 2025, company’s earnings growth rate is likely to be around -57.14% while estimates for its earnings growth in next 5 years are of 12.54%.
STM Dividends
ST Microelectronics is more likely to be releasing its next quarterly report on 2025-Apr-24 and investors are confident in the company announcing better current-quarter dividends despite the fact that it has been facing issues arising out of mounting debt. With an annual yield of 1.13%, the share has a forward dividend of 0.36 which implies that company’s dividend yield remained growing in trailing twelve months while having a 5 year average dividend yield of 0.69%.
ST Microelectronics (NYSE:STM)’s Major holders
Investors also watch the number of corporate investors in a company very closely, which is 11.01% institutions for ST Microelectronics that are currently holding shares of the company. VAN ECK ASSOCIATES CORP is the top institutional holder at STM for having 6.48 million shares of worth $254.39 million. And as of 2024-06-30, it was holding 0.7189 of the company’s outstanding shares.
The second largest institutional holder is BLACKROCK INC., which was holding about 5.6 million shares on 2024-06-30. The number of shares represents firm’s hold over 0.6212 of outstanding shares, having a total worth of $219.81 million.
On the other hand, VanEck ETF Trust-VanEck Semiconductor ETF and iShares Trust-iShares Semiconductor ETF are the top two Mutual Funds which own company’s shares. As of May 31, 2025 , the former fund manager was holding 7.51 shares of worth $239.3 million or 0.82% of the total outstanding shares. The later fund manager was in possession of 3.99 shares on May 31, 2025 , making its stake of worth around $127.14 million in the company or a holder of 0.44% of company’s stock.