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Is Deere’s Precision Agriculture Push Justifying the Current Share Price in 2025?
25.12.2025 02:12
If you are wondering whether Deere is still a buy after its long run, you are not alone. This breakdown will help you decide if the current price makes sense or if patience might pay off. Despite a solid long term track record, with shares up 86.8% over five years and 13.2% over three, the stock has cooled recently, slipping 2.8% over the last week and 4.1% over the past month, while still sitting 11.8% higher year to date and 9.5% over the last year. Recent headlines have focused on Deere's...
Deere (DE): Valuation Check After Trump Targets Farm Equipment Costs and Farmer Aid Package
12.12.2025 17:11
Deere (DE) just found itself in Washingtons spotlight after President Trump blasted the high cost of farm equipment and paired that critique with a $12 billion aid package aimed at struggling farmers. See our latest analysis for Deere. That political pressure helps explain why Deere’s 1 day share price return of 1.5% to $475.94 comes after a choppy spell, even as its year to date share price return of 13.8% and five year total shareholder return of 91.9% point to still solid, if slower,...
As Trump Takes a Stand Against Deere, How Should You Play the Blue-Chip Dividend Stock?
12.12.2025 00:30
As Donald Trump asked Deere to lower agricultural equipment prices, let us look at which ETFs are affected by the manufacturing giant.
Is Deere Still a Smart Bet as Precision Agriculture Growth Accelerates in 2025?
09.12.2025 17:12
Many investors are asking whether Deere is still a workhorse worth backing at today’s price, or if most of the upside has already been harvested. The stock has cooled off recently, slipping about 0.4% over the last week and 0.3% over the last month, but it is still up 11.5% year to date and 96.9% over five years, which keeps long term investors interested. Recent headlines have focused on Deere’s continued push into precision agriculture and automation, as the company doubles down on...
Deere Says It’s Helping Farmers Cut Costs After Trump Calls Out Expenses
09.12.2025 16:51
The world’s biggest farm machinery maker said in a statement to Bloomberg that it “has kept focus on supporting our customers and helping them build for the long haul.” The comment comes after Trump said on Monday that Deere and other tractor manufactures are “going to have to reduce their prices because farming equipment has gotten too expensive.”
Farmers Warn of 2026 Crisis as Trump Aid Falls Short--Deere Caught in the Crosshairs
09.12.2025 12:54
A $12B lifeline may not be enough to stop the bleeding as bankruptcies rise and China shifts away from U.S. crops.
Deere & Company (DE): A Bull Case Theory
05.12.2025 02:29
We came across a bullish thesis on Deere & Company on Expanse Stocks’s Substack by Nikotes. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on DE. Deere & Company’s share was trading at $468.11 as of December 1st. DE’s trailing and forward P/E were 25.30 and 27.78 respectively according to Yahoo Finance. Deere & Company (DE), with […]
Cargill Chair and CEO Brian Sikes joins Deere & Company's Board of Directors
04.12.2025 13:00
Deere & Company (NYSE: DE) today announced the appointment of Brian Sikes, board chair and chief executive officer of Cargill, to the company's board of directors. Sikes leads one of the world's largest privately held companies and is widely recognized for his strategic vision and dedication to advancing global food and agriculture.
3 Small-Cap Stocks with Warning Signs
04.12.2025 04:32
Many small-cap stocks have limited Wall Street coverage, giving savvy investors the chance to act before everyone else catches on. But the flip side is that these businesses have increased downside risk because they lack the scale and staying power of their larger competitors.
Deere & Company (DE) is Attracting Investor Attention: Here is What You Should Know
03.12.2025 14:00
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Deere (DE). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
5 Insightful Analyst Questions From Deere’s Q3 Earnings Call
03.12.2025 05:31
Deere’s third quarter results were met with a negative market reaction, as the company’s revenue growth fell short of Wall Street expectations despite higher year-over-year sales. Management attributed the underperformance to increased production costs, notably from tariffs, and margin pressures across core segments. CEO John May acknowledged, “We delivered over $5 billion in net income, but this was achieved amid significant challenges, including heightened uncertainty and a rapidly changing bu
3 Reasons DE is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead
03.12.2025 04:04
Over the past six months, Deere’s stock price fell to $469.54. Shareholders have lost 8.5% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 14.1%. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
Deere Got Hit by Tariffs... Again. Should You Buy the Blue-Chip Dividend Stock on the Dip?
03.12.2025 00:30
Deere & Company beat revenue forecasts but warned tariffs could cost $1.2 billion next year, pressuring margins even as its dividend and long‑term growth drivers stay intact.
Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights AGCO, Lindsay, Deere & Company and CNH
28.11.2025 11:17
AGCO, Lindsay, Deere & Company and CNH have been highlighted in this Industry Outlook article.
The Week in Numbers: Britain extends fiscal buffer, Wicked sets records
28.11.2025 09:21
STORY: From a closely watched British budget... To a wickedly good weekend at the box office. This is the Week in Numbers.:: Week in Numbers:: $34.4 billion$34.4 billion in fresh taxes were added in Britain's latest budget plan.The government is expected to have more than double its previous buffer for meeting its fiscal targetsBritish finance minister Rachel Reeves hiked taxes for workers, people saving for a pension and investors."No doubt we will face opposition again. But I have yet to see a credible or a fairer alternative plan for working people." ::5%Shares of Deere fell more than 5% after the farm-equipment maker forecast an annual profit below estimates.It blamed tariff pressures and weaker margins from its largest tractors.CEO John May said ongoing margin pressures from tariffs would continue to weigh on its large farm equipment unit.:: 300,000300,000 vehicles a year in Europe by 2029 - that's the goal of China’s Great Wall Motor.The automaker is scouting locations for its first factory there.This is the first update on GWM’s European ambitions since 2023, when the company said it had big plans for the region and had begun site selection for a plant.:: $35 billionClose to $35 billion was the revenue for Alibaba's second quarter. The Chinese e-commerce giant said investments in one-hour delivery helped drive more users to its shopping apps.While it also reported strong growth in its cloud division.However, net profit was down 53% to $2.9 billion, although that was still higher than analyst forecasts. :: $150 million$150 million was brought in on the opening weekend of “Wicked: For Good” in the U.S. and Canada.It set a record for a film adaptation of a Broadway musical.The film now ranks among the best-performing on-screen musicals of all time, according to Universal Pictures.
Is Deere Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?
28.11.2025 05:07
Deere has notably outperformed the Nasdaq Composite over the past year, and analysts remain optimistic about the stock’s prospects.
Equities Rise Intraday as Markets Parse Macro Data; Tech Sector Advances
26.11.2025 18:58
US benchmark equity indexes were higher intraday, led by the technology sector as traders evaluated
Deere forecasts weak annual profit on tariff hit
26.11.2025 18:20
STORY: Shares of Deere fell more than 5% Wednesday morning after the farm-equipment maker forecast an annual profit below estimates.It blamed tariff pressures and weaker margins from its largest tractors.CEO John May said ongoing margin pressures from tariffs would continue to weigh on its large farm equipment unit.Though he expects to benefit from cost cuts and solid demand from two of its other units that serve forestry and small agriculture markets.He added, quote, "We believe 2026 will mark the bottom of the large ag cycle.”Lower crop prices and rising production costs have prompted farmers to defer big-ticket purchases and opt for rentals or preowned units for large agricultural equipment including tractors.Deere had also been considering production shifts, higher pricing and widening its portfolio of used equipment as it looked to offset the demand hit.In August, Deere said it expected a pre-tax tariff impact of nearly $600 million in 2025.