Xometry (NASDAQ:XMTR) & Sumitomo Heavy (OTCMKTS:SOHVY) Critical Contrast

Xometry (NASDAQ:XMTRGet Free Report) and Sumitomo Heavy (OTCMKTS:SOHVYGet Free Report) are both mid-cap industrials companies, but which is the better investment? We will contrast the two businesses based on the strength of their institutional ownership, risk, dividends, profitability, analyst recommendations, earnings and valuation.

Profitability

This table compares Xometry and Sumitomo Heavy’s net margins, return on equity and return on assets.

Net Margins Return on Equity Return on Assets
Xometry -7.01% -4.37% -1.71%
Sumitomo Heavy 2.98% 4.87% 2.49%

Analyst Ratings

This is a summary of recent ratings for Xometry and Sumitomo Heavy, as provided by MarketBeat.com.

Sell Ratings Hold Ratings Buy Ratings Strong Buy Ratings Rating Score
Xometry 1 4 6 0 2.45
Sumitomo Heavy 0 0 0 0 0.00

Xometry currently has a consensus price target of $76.00, indicating a potential downside of 8.10%. Given Xometry’s stronger consensus rating and higher possible upside, research analysts plainly believe Xometry is more favorable than Sumitomo Heavy.

Volatility & Risk

Xometry has a beta of 1.27, suggesting that its stock price is 27% more volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, Sumitomo Heavy has a beta of 0.39, suggesting that its stock price is 61% less volatile than the S&P 500.

Institutional & Insider Ownership

97.3% of Xometry shares are owned by institutional investors. 9.1% of Xometry shares are owned by insiders. Strong institutional ownership is an indication that hedge funds, endowments and large money managers believe a company will outperform the market over the long term.

Earnings and Valuation

This table compares Xometry and Sumitomo Heavy”s gross revenue, earnings per share and valuation.

Gross Revenue Price/Sales Ratio Net Income Earnings Per Share Price/Earnings Ratio
Xometry $686.63 million 6.24 -$61.74 million ($1.02) -81.08
Sumitomo Heavy $7.14 billion 0.54 $207.28 million $0.46 17.32

Sumitomo Heavy has higher revenue and earnings than Xometry. Xometry is trading at a lower price-to-earnings ratio than Sumitomo Heavy, indicating that it is currently the more affordable of the two stocks.

About Xometry

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Xometry, Inc. operates an online marketplace that enables buyers to source custom-manufactured parts and assemblies in the United States and internationally. It provides computer numerical control manufacturing, sheet metal forming, and sheet cutting; 3D printing, including fused deposition modeling, direct metal laser sintering, PolyJet, stereolithography, selective laser sintering, binder jetting, carbon digital light synthesis, multi jet fusion, and lubricant sublayer photo-curing; and die casting, stamping, injection molding, urethane casting, tube cutting, and tube bending, as well as finishing services, rapid prototyping, and high-volume production services. It serves aerospace, healthcare, robotics, industrial, defense, energy, automotive, government, education, and consumer goods industries. The company was formerly known as NextLine Manufacturing Corp. and changed its name to Xometry, Inc. in June 2015. Xometry, Inc. was incorporated in 2013 and is headquartered in North Bethesda, Maryland.

About Sumitomo Heavy

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Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. manufactures and sells general machinery, advanced precision machinery, construction machinery, ships, and environmental plant facilities in Japan and internationally. Its Mechatronics segment offers gearmotors, gearboxes, motion control drives, motors and inverters, drive solutions, precision positioning equipment, laser systems, control systems, motion components, and collaborative robot. The company's Industrial Machinery segment provides injection molding machines, cryocoolers, ion implanters, PET tracer production systems, vacuum coasting equipment, steel tube air forming, non-destructive inspections, clean room system, cast iron and steel rolls for hot rolling, and coolant systems. Its Logistics & Construction segment offers hydraulic excavators, crawler cranes, material handing systems, parking systems, transfer molding presses, cryopumps, proton therapy systems, forging presses, lifting magnets, spinning machines, dust collectors, surface grinding machines, extrusion coating line, road machinery, foundation machines, logistics systems, and forklifts. The company's Energy & Lifelines segment provides circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boilers, liquid air energy storage, electrostatic precipitators, evaporation and crystallization facilities, waste heat boilers, CFB scrubbers, flue gas denitrification systems, industrial wastewater treatment facilities, steam turbines, distillation technology and extractors, mixing vessels, and food and beverage manufacturing facilities. This segment also offers bubbling fluidized bed boilers, rotary kiln-type recycling facilities, ash handling systems, fluidized bed gasifiers, waste-to-energy plants baghouses, digital services, water and sewage treatment systems, process pumps, reactor vessels, coke oven machines, and oils tankers. The company provides IT solutions and security services. Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. was founded in 1888 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

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