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IPG Photonics hit a 52-week high as Q4 net sales rose 17 percent to 274.5 million dollars, significantly outperforming market expectations.
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IPG Photonics hit a 52-week high as Q4 net sales rose 17 percent to 274.5 million dollars, significantly outperforming market expectations.

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Originally reported by sahmcapital.com

IPG Photonics hit a 52-week high as Q4 net sales rose 17 percent to 274.5 million dollars, significantly outperforming market expectations. Materials processing drove 85 percent of revenue, fueled by surging demand for lasers in additive manufacturing and battery production across North America and Asia. Emerging growth products now represent 54 percent of total sales, signaling a systemic industry shift toward advanced beam shaping for serial metal 3D printing. This robust performance and a book-to-bill ratio above one indicate a strong capital equipment cycle for the industrial AM sector. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #LaserTechnology #IndustrialGrowth #3DPrinting #IPGPhotonics

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