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Xometry Director Buys $50K in Company Stock
Katharine Weymouth increases her stake in the manufacturing technology firm by over 50%
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Xometry, Inc. (NASDAQ:XMTR) Director Katharine Weymouth purchased 1,215 shares of the company's stock in a transaction on February 27th. The shares were acquired at an average cost of $41.15 per share, for a total transaction of $49,997.25. Following the purchase, Weymouth now directly owns 3,615 shares of the company's stock, valued at approximately $148,757.25.
Why it matters
Insider buying can be a positive signal for investors, as it suggests company leadership has confidence in the business's future prospects. Xometry is a technology-driven manufacturing marketplace that has seen its stock price fluctuate significantly over the past year.
The details
The purchase represents a 50.63% increase in Weymouth's ownership stake in Xometry. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Xometry's stock price has ranged from a 52-week low of $18.59 to a high of $73.87 over the past year.
- The transaction occurred on Friday, February 27th.
The players
Katharine Weymouth
A director on Xometry's board of directors.
Xometry, Inc.
A technology-driven manufacturing marketplace that connects businesses with on-demand manufacturing capacity.
The takeaway
Insider buying can be a positive signal for investors, as it suggests company leadership has confidence in the business's future prospects. However, investors should still conduct their own due diligence before making investment decisions.


