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Why 3-D Printer Arcam AB's Stock Popped More Than 12% Today
Beth McKenna, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Mar 06, 7:51PM CST
Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're material to our investing thesis. If you've been following the 3-D printing space, you know...
5 Things to Watch for in the 3-D Printing Sector in 2014
Beth McKenna, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Fri Feb 28, 10:50PM CST
There's so much going on in the 3-D printing sector that it can be hard to keep track of who's on first. So, here are five key things -- a hardly all-inclusive list -- that investors should watch for this year. All these things should be relevant to...
3-D Printing in the Aerospace Industry: How General Electric and United Technologies Are Using This
Beth McKenna, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Fri Feb 28, 12:31PM CST
If you're following the 3-D printing space, you might know that aerospace companies are gung-ho about 3-D printing technology and are quickly embracing it. While General Electric gets the lion's share of the press, its primary competitor, United...
Watch Out 3D Systems Corporation and Stratasys: This Powerful Team Plans to Develop a 3-D Printer 20
Beth McKenna, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Wed Feb 26, 11:17AM CST
A partnership agreement was signed last week that appears to have the potential to disrupt the leadership positions of 3D Systems Corporation and Stratasys Ltd. in the 3-D printing space, provide company for ExOne and Arcam in the...
2 Common 3-D Printing Misconceptions
Steve Heller, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Feb 23, 6:01PM CST
On a high level, 3-D printing is relatively easy to understand: It's an additive manufacturing process that builds objects in a layer-by-layer fashion. However, the nuances of investing in the space may be confusing to some. For instance,...
How Investors Should Approach Arcam AB ORD's Earnings
Steve Heller, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sat Feb 22, 7:31AM CST
Swedish metal 3-D printing player Arcam recently reported its fourth-quarter-earnings results and closed out its 2013 year. During the quarter, revenue edged up 7% year over year and profitability fell 44% as the company ramped up its R&D...
Global 3D Printing Materials Market Report 2013-2018: Plastics, Metals, Ceramics, Others, Forms & End-User Industries
M2 - Wed Feb 19, 9:43AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/78wn2t/3d_printing) has announced the addition of the "Global 3D Printing Materials Market Report 2013-2018: Plastics, Metals, Ceramics, Others, Forms & End-User Industries" report to their offering. The report analyzes the 3D printing material market in various applications and covers the market demand with respective regions. The report also provides a market overview for the 3D printing material market. With the latest technologies and innovative materials, 3D printing technology has become a global revolution. This market has the ability to manufacture objects that are used in industrial, commercial, medical, and several other industries. The type of materials can be classified into plastics, metals, ceramics, and others. Each material has its individual access in various industries with respective features and applications. Plastics are in high demand, especially ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) and PLA (polylactic acid). Plastics are the major 3D printing materials, as they are durable and flexible materials with a wide range of colors. With the invention of home 3D printers that uses plastic filaments to 3D print any object, the demand for these materials has grown aggressively and is expected to continue in the next five years. 3D printing brought about an awareness among people to design and manufacture their own products, instead of depending on online purchases, where the choice is limited and the customer has to compromise with the available designs. Metals are the strongest materials available in the market, but are extremely expensive. Metals include steel, titanium, aluminum, copper, silver, gold, nickel, cobalt, etc. Metal 3D printing is a costly method as the metal printers use laser methods to manufacture any objects. Hence, metal materials are limited to high-end applications. Ceramics and Others are affordable materials that will garner a high demand in future. The demand for these materials is influenced by the growing awareness of the ability to manufacture objects with the use of 3D printing technology where a simple CAD design and 3D printer are necessary. 3DP materials are printer specific and are available universally. There are wide ranges of materials that can print plastic toys to metal guns, dental crowns to human heart, automotive parts to satellite parts, car to aero jets, and so on. The 3DP materials can be in the form of filaments, powders, and liquids, based on the end-user interest. Generally, plastics come in the form of filaments and metals come in the form of powders. Metal powders too costly and are used in high-end applications, whereas plastics are available in different prices that range from low to high and are mostly used in consumer 3D printing. Currently, 3DP materials are mainly concentrated in North America, APAC, and Europe. The APAC and North American markets are expected to grow at a higher rate in future. Scope of the Report Types - Plastics - Metals - Ceramics - Others Applications - Consumer & Industrial - Aerospace & Defense - Automotive - Medical & Dental - Education - Others Forms - Filament - Powder - Liquid Key Topics Covered: 1 Introduction 2 Executive Summary 3 Premium Insights 4 Market Overview 5 3D Printing Materials Market, By Type 6 3D Printing Materials Market, By Form 7 3D Printing Materials Market, By Application 8 3D Printing Materials Market, By Geography 9 Competitive Landscape 10 Company Profiles - 3D Systems Inc. - Arcam AB - Arkema - CRP Group - DSM Desotech Inc - EOS Gmbh Electro Optical Systems - Envisiontec Gmbh - Exone Gmbh - Hoganas Ab - LPW Technology Ltd - Materialise Nv - Oxford Performance Materials - Stratasys Ltd - Voxeljet AG For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/78...d_printing
Arcam to acquire the AP&C divisions of Raymor Industries for CAD35m
M2 - Thu Feb 13, 3:35AM CST
Arcam AB (STO:ARCM.ST) announced on Wednesday that it has finalised the acquisition of the AP&C division from Raymor Industries for a total of CAD35m.
Why 3D Systems Corporation and Arcam AB Could Be Big Winners Because of This New U.K. Development
Beth McKenna, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Feb 10, 6:06PM CST
Cambridge University spin-off Metalysis has developed a process to cut the cost of titanium powder by up to 75%, and reportedly is in talks with commercial partners to build a $500 million plant to churn out low-cost titanium powder. Titanium is...
Why There's a Huge Opportunity in Metal 3-D Printing
Steve Heller, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Feb 10, 7:00AM CST
According to 3-D printing service bureau Incodema Group, there's currently a tremendous gap in the metal printing market because General Electric acquired 3-D metal printing expert Morris Technologies. Incodema Group estimates this acquisition...
Arcam AB: First in 3-D Printing Sector to Report Official Q4 and Full-Year 2013 Earnings
Beth McKenna, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Feb 09, 4:15PM CST
Sweden-based metals 3-D printing company Arcam reported its fourth-quarter and full-year 2013 earnings on Friday morning, Central European Time. Arcam, which sells its electron beam melting 3-D printing systems to the orthopedic implant and...
3-D Printing Stocks: After This Week's Rout, How Do They Stack Up By Valuation?
Beth McKenna, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Fri Feb 07, 5:00PM CST
If you're following the 3-D printing space, you likely know that the sector was pummeled on Wednesday. The catalyst for the group's drop was industry juggernaut 3D Systems announcing preliminary 2013 earnings results and issuing 2014 earnings...
3-D Printing Stocks: Why Arcam AB (ADR) Had a Great January, While the Others Were Losers
Beth McKenna, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sat Feb 01, 1:15PM CST
As we bid adieu to January, investors in Sweden-based metals 3-D printing company Arcam are likely eagerly anticipating the release of the company's fourth-quarter and full-year 2013 results, hoping January's 22.2% stock price rise is just the...
Arcam reports increase in shares and votes as a result of share issue and stock split
M2 - Fri Jan 31, 8:34AM CST
Arcam AB (STO:ARCM.ST) announced today an increase of 400,000 in its number of shares and votes in January 2014 due to a directed share issue.
Ask a Fool: Where Is 3-D Printing Really Headed, and Who Benefits?
Blake Bos, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Wed Jan 29, 6:57PM CST
In this video as part of The Motley Fool's "Ask a Fool" series, Fool industrials analyst Blake Bos takes a question from a Fool reader, who asks: "Where is 3-D printing really headed? With all the bloated stock pricing hype over with, where is this...
Arcam announces EBM system order receipt from implant manufacturer in China
M2 - Wed Jan 22, 4:37AM CST
Arcam AB (STO:ARCM.ST) announced today the receipt of an EBM system order from a leading implant manufacturer in China.