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STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM Euronext: STM) is an electronics and semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in in Geneva, Switzerland. The company has deep Italian and French roots and the bulk of its work force is employed in these two countries. While STMicroelectronics corporate headquarters and the headquarters for Europe and emerging markets, are based in Geneva, the holding company, STMicroelectronics N.V. is registered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The company’s US headquarters are in Carrollton, Texas. Headquarters for the Asia-Pacific region are based in Singapore and Japanese operations are headquartered in Tokyo. The company headquarters for the Greater China region are in Shanghai.
STMicroelectronics was formed in June 1987 by the merger of semiconductor companies Società Generale Semiconduttori Microelettronica (SGS Microelettronica) of Italy and Thomson Semiconducteurs, the semiconductor arm of France's Thomson. At the time of the merger the company was known as SGS-THOMSON but took its current name in May 1998 following the withdrawal of Thomson SA as an owner.
SGS Microelettronica and Thomson Semiconducteurs were both long-established semiconductor companies. SGS Microelettronica was previously called SGS-ATES (Aquila Tubi E Semiconduttori) and was formed through the 1972 merger of Aziende Tecnica ed Elettronica del Sud (founded in 1963) and Società Generale Semiconduttori (founded in 1957 by Adriano Olivetti).
ST consists of five product groups. Each group is composed of several divisions or business units. Each division is responsible for the design, industrialization, manufacturing and marketing for its own product portfolio. Operations are assisted by a central R&D organisation and the local sales offices.
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