38 min

Printing Money Episode 12: Q3 2023 Earnings Reports with Troy Jensen, Cantor Fitzgerald Printing Money

    • Technology

Episode 12 of Printing Money brings with it a slightly different approach, as Alex Kingsbury sits this one out while Danny runs the show.  Equity research analyst Troy Jensen, now of Cantor Fitzgerald, joins Danny for this episode, with a slew of Q3 2023 quarterly reports to consider.  Danny and Troy review earnings from the majority of publicly listed 3D printing hardware and services companies.  Along the way, we highlight some takeaways from Formnext 2023 in Frankfurt last month, and some interesting transactions as they relate to the quarterly earnings, including General Motors' purchase of Tooling & Equipment International (TEI), and CORE Industrial Partners' offer to buyout Fathom.  All signs point to the business of AM coalescing with that of traditional manufacturing.





Also note: you can meet Alex, Danny, Troy, and CEOs from many of the companies mentioned in today's episode all at Additive Manufacturing Strategies, this February 6-8 in New York City.  We hope to meet you in-person!





0.00:   Danny's intro, and where is Alex?

2:15:   Troy has a new job, at Cantor Fitzgerald

3:05:   The role of an equity research analyst vs. the investment banker

6:35:   Disclaimer on our use of Pitchbook and other publicly available information

8:15:   Reviewing Q3 2023 public company reporting, from the perspective of 9 months over 9 months growth rates

8:45:   Velo3D (VLD)

11:45: Chinese Metal 3D Printing at Formnext 2023

12:38: voxeljet (VJET), and GM buys TEI

14:33: Markforged (MKFG)

17:08: Stratasys (SSYS)

19:39: Desktop Metal (DM)

22:50: 3D Systems (DDD)

25:42: Xometry (XMTR)

27:37: Materialise (MTLS)

30:28: Proto Labs (PRLB)

32:15: Shapeways (SHPW)

33:57: Fathom (FATH), and buyout offer from CORE Inudstrial Partners

37:07: Nano Dimension (NNDM) and Prodways (PWG.PA)

37:40: Wrap-up





This content is for informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing stated on this podcast constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer by the hosts, the organizer or any third-party service provider to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in this or in any other jurisdiction in which such solicitation or offer would be unlawful under the securities laws of such jurisdiction.  The information on this podcast is of a general nature that does not address the circumstances and risk profile of any individual or entity and should not constitute professional and/or financial advice. Referenced transactions are sourced from publicly available information.

Episode 12 of Printing Money brings with it a slightly different approach, as Alex Kingsbury sits this one out while Danny runs the show.  Equity research analyst Troy Jensen, now of Cantor Fitzgerald, joins Danny for this episode, with a slew of Q3 2023 quarterly reports to consider.  Danny and Troy review earnings from the majority of publicly listed 3D printing hardware and services companies.  Along the way, we highlight some takeaways from Formnext 2023 in Frankfurt last month, and some interesting transactions as they relate to the quarterly earnings, including General Motors' purchase of Tooling & Equipment International (TEI), and CORE Industrial Partners' offer to buyout Fathom.  All signs point to the business of AM coalescing with that of traditional manufacturing.





Also note: you can meet Alex, Danny, Troy, and CEOs from many of the companies mentioned in today's episode all at Additive Manufacturing Strategies, this February 6-8 in New York City.  We hope to meet you in-person!





0.00:   Danny's intro, and where is Alex?

2:15:   Troy has a new job, at Cantor Fitzgerald

3:05:   The role of an equity research analyst vs. the investment banker

6:35:   Disclaimer on our use of Pitchbook and other publicly available information

8:15:   Reviewing Q3 2023 public company reporting, from the perspective of 9 months over 9 months growth rates

8:45:   Velo3D (VLD)

11:45: Chinese Metal 3D Printing at Formnext 2023

12:38: voxeljet (VJET), and GM buys TEI

14:33: Markforged (MKFG)

17:08: Stratasys (SSYS)

19:39: Desktop Metal (DM)

22:50: 3D Systems (DDD)

25:42: Xometry (XMTR)

27:37: Materialise (MTLS)

30:28: Proto Labs (PRLB)

32:15: Shapeways (SHPW)

33:57: Fathom (FATH), and buyout offer from CORE Inudstrial Partners

37:07: Nano Dimension (NNDM) and Prodways (PWG.PA)

37:40: Wrap-up





This content is for informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing stated on this podcast constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer by the hosts, the organizer or any third-party service provider to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in this or in any other jurisdiction in which such solicitation or offer would be unlawful under the securities laws of such jurisdiction.  The information on this podcast is of a general nature that does not address the circumstances and risk profile of any individual or entity and should not constitute professional and/or financial advice. Referenced transactions are sourced from publicly available information.

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