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TYO: 6758 / NYSE: SONY global entertainment and technology conglomerate at ~$85.75B FY2025 revenue with PS5 (74.9M units), Sony Music, and 40%+ smartphone sensor market share competing across gaming, music, and semiconductors.
Sony Group Corporation is a Tokyo, Japan-based global technology and entertainment conglomerate — listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 6758) and NYSE (NYSE: SONY) — operating across six business segments: Game & Network Services (PlayStation 5 console, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Studios), Music (Sony Music Entertainment, the world's second-largest record label), Pictures (Sony Pictures Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, TriStar), Electronics Products & Solutions (TVs, cameras, audio, mobile), Imaging & Sensing Solutions (camera image sensors for smartphones), and Financial Services (Sony Financial Group). Sony generated JPY 4.41 trillion ($28.6B USD) in Q3 FY2024 revenue (+18% year-over-year) with a FY2025 full-year revenue outlook of approximately $85.75 billion and $7.01 billion in net income.
Franco-Italian semiconductor giant; ~$13B revenue. STM32 MCU family powers 4B+ IoT/embedded devices. Strong SiC power device position for automotive and industrial markets.
STMicroelectronics was formed in 1987 through the merger of Italy's SGS Microelettronica and France's Thomson Semiconducteurs in Geneva, Switzerland. The company has built a comprehensive portfolio spanning microcontrollers (MCUs), MEMS sensors, power management ICs, silicon carbide devices, and wireless connectivity chips serving automotive, industrial, IoT, and consumer electronics markets worldwide.\n\nSTMicro is perhaps best known for its STM32 family of ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers, which power billions of embedded applications from smart home devices and wearables to industrial controllers and medical devices. The company is also a major manufacturer of MEMS inertial sensors (accelerometers, gyroscopes) found in smartphones and automotive safety systems, and has a rapidly growing SiC power device business targeting EV inverters and industrial power converters. STMicro reported revenues of approximately $13 billion in FY2024 and guided for continued mid-to-high single digit growth in 2025 across most end markets.\n\nSTMicro operates 11 main manufacturing sites across Europe and Asia, giving it significant vertical integration and a degree of supply chain resilience. The company is jointly owned by French and Italian state entities holding approximately 27.5%, reflecting its strategic national significance. ST is expanding its Catania (Sicily) SiC manufacturing campus to meet surging EV demand and is a founding partner in multiple European semiconductor ecosystem initiatives.
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