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Corporate Environmental Report

STMicroelectronics at a Glance

STMicroelectronics is a global, independent semiconductor company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets a broad range of semiconductor integrated circuits (ICs) and discrete devices used in a wide variety of microelectronic applications, including telecommunications systems, computer systems, consumer products, automotive products and industrial automation and control systems.

In 2001, ST’s net revenues were US$6.36 billion and net earnings were US$257.1 million. According to recent data for the 2001 global semiconductor market, the Company was ranked number three by independent market analysts Gartner Dataquest.

ST provides more than 3000 main types of products to some of the industry’s most important players, including Alcatel, Bosch, DaimlerChrysler, Ford, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Marelli, Motorola, Nokia, Nortel Networks, Philips, Pioneer, Seagate Technology, Siemens, Sony, Thomson Multimedia and Western Digital.

ST directly employs more than 40,000 people, working at 12 advanced research and development units, 32 design and application centers, 18 manufacturing sites and 74 sales offices in 27 countries.

Each year the Company invests significantly in R&D and capital expenditures. In 2001, ST spent US$977.9 million (15.4%) of revenues in R&D, filing 636 patent applications and maintaining its track record as one of the industry’s most prolific investors across a wide range of technologies, products and applications. ST is also active in numerous collaborative research projects worldwide as well as playing a key role in Europe’s advanced technology research programs such as MEDEA+ and its predecessors, MEDEA and JESSI.

Corporate Headquarters as well as the headquarters for Europe and for Emerging Markets are in Geneva. The Company’s US headquarters are in Carrollton (Dallas, Texas); those for Asia/Pacific are based in Singapore; and Japanese operations are headquartered in Tokyo.

ST is quoted on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:STM), on Euronext Paris and in Milan on the Borsa Italiana.


The Company’s sites have received more than 70 prestigious awards around the world of which 33 were for environmental issues. Awards and Accolades are noted on page 41.

WHAT IS A SEMICONDUCTOR ?
ST produces a diverse range of semiconductor integrated circuits, from single transistors to microprocessors with millions of components on the same silicon ‘chip’. A chip is made up of two major parts: a tiny and fragile silicon chip which implements electronic functions, and a ‘package’ which protects the silicon chip and provides the user with a practical way of handling the component itself.

Whether writing on your computer, sending email, chatting on your cell phone, watching a DVD movie, snapping photos with a digital camera, printing the resulting images, even turning on the light or toasting your breakfast muffin, ST is likely to have had some involvement.