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Xometry, Inc. Receives 'Hold' Rating from Brokerages
Analysts have mixed views on the manufacturing technology company's stock performance
Jan. 30, 2026 at 2:47am
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Xometry, Inc. (NASDAQ:XMTR) has received an average 'Hold' rating from the ten brokerage firms currently covering the company, according to MarketBeat. One analyst has a 'Sell' rating, four have 'Hold' ratings, and five have 'Buy' ratings, with an average 12-month price target of $57.89.
Why it matters
Xometry operates a technology-driven marketplace that connects businesses with on-demand manufacturing capacity across various processes. The mixed analyst ratings reflect the company's position in a competitive and evolving industry, as it seeks to expand its geographic reach and customer base.
The details
The analysts' ratings and price targets for Xometry are based on the company's recent financial performance and growth prospects. In its latest quarterly results, Xometry reported revenue of $180.72 million, up 27.5% year-over-year, and earnings per share of $0.11, in line with expectations.
- Xometry last posted quarterly earnings results on November 4, 2026.
- The company's CFO, James Miln, sold 6,203 shares on January 5, 2026.
The players
Xometry, Inc.
A technology-driven marketplace that connects businesses with on-demand manufacturing capacity across a wide array of processes.
James Miln
The Chief Financial Officer of Xometry, Inc.
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The takeaway
The mixed analyst ratings for Xometry reflect the company's position in a competitive and evolving manufacturing technology industry, as it seeks to expand its reach and customer base. The company's financial performance and growth prospects will continue to be closely watched by investors and analysts.

