Xometry (XMTR) is at a 52-week high, but can investors hope for more gains in the future? We take a look at the company's fundamentals for clues.
Xometry (XMTR) shares have started gaining and might continue moving higher in the near term, as indicated by solid earnings estimate revisions.
Xometry, Inc. (NASDAQ:XMTR ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call August 5, 2025 8:30 AM ET Company Participants James Miln - CFO & Principal Accounting Officer Randolph Brody Altschuler - Co-Founder, CEO & Director Shawn Christopher Milne - Vice President of Investor Relations Conference Call Participants Andrew M. Boone - Citizens JMP Securities, LLC, Research Division Brian Paul Drab - William Blair & Company L.L.C.
Xometry's AI-powered marketplace is uniquely positioned to benefit from supply chain reshoring and tariff-driven sourcing complexity, driving accelerating growth. Recent earnings show robust revenue growth and raised guidance, yet the stock trades at a compressed valuation, offering significant upside potential. Despite macro uncertainty, Xometry's solutions are increasingly relevant for enterprise customers seeking procurement efficiency and cost optimization.
Xometry's Q1 results and forward guidance have helped to reduce concerns about the impact of tariffs. The full impact of tariffs won't be known for some time, though, with Xometry unlikely to escape unscathed if there is a wide-spread slowdown. If tariffs remain in place long-term, Xometry could see a re-shoring tailwind.
Xometry, Inc. (NASDAQ:XMTR ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call May 6, 2025 8:30 AM ET Company Participants Shawn Milne - Vice President of Investor Relations Randy Altschuler - Chief Executive Officer James Miln - Chief Financial Officer Sanjeev Sahni - President Conference Call Participants Brian Drab - William Blair Ron Josey - Citi Greg Palm - Craig-Hallum Troy Jensen - Cantor Fitzgerald Operator Good day and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Xometry Q1 2025 Earnings Call.
Xometry benefits from economic uncertainty and reshoring trends, offering a flexible industrial marketplace with strong growth potential and an asset-light structure. The acquisition of Thomasnet has bolstered Xometry's position, driving above-peer growth through diversified manufacturing services beyond 3-D printing. Reshoring and tariff avoidance are key catalysts, with significant revenue growth expected from both US and international customers.
Xometry's marketplace growth remained solid in the fourth quarter, and its margins continue to improve. While the business is performing well in a challenging macro environment, the stock has struggled due to elevated investor expectations. Reshoring could create tailwinds, although I tend to think that this will be fairly modest and will take time to play out.
Xometry, Inc. (NASDAQ:XMTR ) Q4 2024 Results Conference Call February 25, 2025 8:30 AM ET Company Participants Shawn Milne - Vice President of Investor Relations Randy Altschuler - Chief Executive Officer James Miln - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Eric Sheridan - Goldman Sachs Cory Carpenter - JPMorgan Brian Drab - William Blair Ron Josey - Citi Matt Swanson - RBC Greg Palm - Craig Hallum Josh Chan - UBS Operator Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Xometry, Inc. Q4 2024 Earnings Call.
Xometry (XMTR) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.06 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.03 per share. This compares to loss of $0.01 per share a year ago.
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