Nano Dimension Shares Up on Raised 4Q Revenue Outlook

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By Amira McKee

 

Shares of Nano Dimension rose after the company said it expects fourth-quarter revenue to exceed its previous forecast.

The shares rose 3.1% to $1.83 in midday Wednesday training. The stock has fallen 21% in the past year.

The Watham, Mass., company said it expects to report fourth-quarter revenue in the range of $35 million to $35.5 million, exceeding the guidance range of $31.5 million to $33.5 million the company had provided in November.

Nano Dimension said the results reflect positive momentum in the company's key industry segments, including defense, aerospace, next-generation networking, automotive, and food and beverage.

The company also said it anticipates completing its transition from a foreign private issuer to a U.S. domestic issuer in the first half of 2026.

"These results reinforce our strategy of targeted growth while improving all aspects of the business, including top-line revenue, meaningful cost reductions and bottom-line performance," said Chief Executive Officer David Stehlin. "As our strategic review and redomestication processes move forward, we remain committed to transparency and to keeping shareholders informed," he added.

 

Write to Amira McKee at amira.mckee@wsj.com

 

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January 21, 2026 12:56 ET (17:56 GMT)

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