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Deere and Co

Deere and Co (DE)

446.65
9.11
(2.08%)
Cerrado 23 Noviembre 3:00PM
446.82
0.17
(0.04%)
Fuera de horario: 6:29PM

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StrikeCompraVentaUltimo PrecioP. MedioVariaciónVariación %VolumeInt AbiertoÚltimo Operado
410.0032.8038.4535.4935.6253.4410.73 %36222/11/2024
412.5030.2037.4026.6833.80-0.12-0.45 %1922/11/2024
415.0027.7535.3031.0031.5255.3020.62 %210422/11/2024
417.5025.8532.2024.3329.0250.000.00 %029-
420.0023.6530.2525.3526.955.4827.58 %1920922/11/2024
422.5020.6025.9519.4023.2750.000.00 %021-
425.0020.1524.2521.2422.208.0460.91 %1613722/11/2024
430.0015.1520.2517.9517.705.6646.05 %1611922/11/2024
435.0011.1013.7511.6812.4255.7396.30 %11115322/11/2024
440.007.959.709.108.8255.09126.93 %12544222/11/2024
445.004.456.005.535.2253.28145.78 %33914422/11/2024
450.002.603.453.003.0251.61115.83 %33725922/11/2024
455.001.091.821.491.4550.6986.25 %1953622/11/2024
460.000.440.810.660.6250.2457.14 %33014822/11/2024
465.000.010.380.380.195-0.05-11.63 %192022/11/2024
470.000.050.280.130.165-0.23-63.89 %5422/11/2024
475.000.020.250.000.1350.000.00 %00-
480.000.010.230.100.120.000.00 %1022/11/2024
485.000.010.220.050.1150.000.00 %34022/11/2024
490.000.014.300.052.1550.000.00 %033-

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410.000.030.800.330.4150.000.00 %028-
412.500.030.550.130.29-0.35-72.92 %51022/11/2024
415.000.040.800.160.42-0.61-79.22 %55122/11/2024
417.500.050.770.100.41-0.75-88.24 %4122/11/2024
420.000.060.300.330.18-0.69-67.65 %577322/11/2024
422.500.080.200.510.14-0.56-52.34 %4322/11/2024
425.000.110.270.300.19-1.25-80.65 %647622/11/2024
430.000.390.550.450.47-2.04-81.93 %8610022/11/2024
435.000.851.260.861.055-3.74-81.30 %2057122/11/2024
440.001.702.131.821.915-5.28-74.37 %25719122/11/2024
445.003.055.153.354.10-8.02-70.54 %1981022/11/2024
450.004.007.856.205.925-5.68-47.81 %6122/11/2024
455.008.8010.159.709.475-5.87-37.70 %42222/11/2024
460.0012.9516.0516.3314.50-3.54-17.82 %22222/11/2024
465.0015.8522.5022.0519.175-16.82-43.27 %36122/11/2024
470.0021.3526.450.0023.900.000.00 %00-
475.0025.3532.700.0029.0250.000.00 %00-
480.0030.6537.700.0034.1750.000.00 %00-
485.0035.3542.700.0039.0250.000.00 %00-
490.0040.3547.650.0044.000.000.00 %00-

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DE Discussion

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bar1080 bar1080 6 horas hace
Deere, What a Great Quarterly Dividend Grower

Sep 30, 2024 $1.47 Dividend
Jun 28, 2024 1.47 Dividend
Mar 27, 2024 1.47 Dividend
Dec 28, 2023 1.47 Dividend
Sep 28, 2023 1.35 Dividend
Jun 29, 2023 1.25 Dividend
Mar 30, 2023 1.25 Dividend
Dec 29, 2022 1.20 Dividend
Sep 29, 2022 1.13 Dividend
Jun 29, 2022 1.13 Dividend
Mar 30, 2022 1.05 Dividend
Dec 30, 2021 1.05 Dividend
Sep 29, 2021 1.05 Dividend
Jun 29, 2021 0.90 Dividend
Mar 30, 2021 0.90 Dividend
Dec 30, 2020 0.76 Dividend
Sep 29, 2020 0.76 Dividend
Jun 29, 2020 0.76 Dividend
Mar 30, 2020 0.76 Dividend
Dec 30, 2019 0.76 Dividend
Sep 27, 2019 0.76 Dividend
Jun 27, 2019 0.76 Dividend
Mar 28, 2019 0.76 Dividend
Dec 28, 2018 0.76 Dividend
Sep 27, 2018 0.69 Dividend
Jun 28, 2018 0.69 Dividend
Mar 28, 2018 0.60 Dividend
Dec 28, 2017 0.60 Dividend
Sep 28, 2017 0.60 Dividend
Jun 28, 2017 0.60 Dividend
Mar 29, 2017 0.60 Dividend
Dec 28, 2016 0.60 Dividend
Sep 28, 2016 0.60 Dividend
Jun 28, 2016 0.60 Dividend
Mar 29, 2016 0.60 Dividend
Dec 29, 2015 0.60 Dividend
Sep 28, 2015 0.60 Dividend
Jun 26, 2015 0.60 Dividend
Mar 27, 2015 0.60 Dividend
Dec 29, 2014 0.60 Dividend
Sep 26, 2014 0.60 Dividend
Jun 26, 2014 0.60 Dividend
Mar 27, 2014 0.51 Dividend
Dec 27, 2013 0.51 Dividend
Sep 26, 2013 0.51 Dividend
Jun 26, 2013 0.51 Dividend
Mar 26, 2013 0.51 Dividend
Dec 27, 2012 0.46 Dividend
Sep 26, 2012 0.46 Dividend
Jun 27, 2012 0.46 Dividend
Mar 28, 2012 0.46 Dividend
Dec 28, 2011 0.41 Dividend
Sep 28, 2011 0.41 Dividend
Jun 28, 2011 0.41 Dividend
Mar 29, 2011 0.35 Dividend
Dec 29, 2010 0.35 Dividend
Sep 28, 2010 0.30 Dividend
Jun 28, 2010 0.30 Dividend
Mar 29, 2010 0.28 Dividend
Dec 29, 2009 0.28 Dividend
Sep 28, 2009 0.28 Dividend
Jun 26, 2009 0.28 Dividend
Mar 27, 2009 0.28 Dividend
Dec 29, 2008 0.28 Dividend
Sep 26, 2008 0.28 Dividend
Jun 26, 2008 0.28 Dividend
Mar 27, 2008 0.25 Dividend
Dec 27, 2007 0.25 Dividend
Sep 26, 2007 0.25 Dividend
Jun 27, 2007 0.22 Dividend
Mar 28, 2007 0.22 Dividend
Dec 27, 2006 0.22 Dividend
Sep 27, 2006 0.20 Dividend
Jun 28, 2006 0.20 Dividend
Mar 29, 2006 0.20 Dividend
Dec 28, 2005 0.20 Dividend
Sep 28, 2005 0.16 Dividend
Jun 28, 2005 0.16 Dividend
Mar 29, 2005 0.16 Dividend
Dec 29, 2004 0.14 Dividend
Sep 28, 2004 0.14 Dividend
Jun 28, 2004 0.14 Dividend
Mar 29, 2004 0.14 Dividend
Dec 29, 2003 0.11 Dividend
Sep 26, 2003 0.11 Dividend
Jun 26, 2003 0.11 Dividend
Mar 27, 2003 0.11 Dividend
Dec 27, 2002 0.11 Dividend
Sep 26, 2002 0.11 Dividend
Jun 26, 2002 0.11 Dividend
Mar 26, 2002 0.11 Dividend
Dec 27, 2001 0.11 Dividend
Sep 26, 2001 0.11 Dividend
Jun 27, 2001 0.11 Dividend
Mar 28, 2001 0.11 Dividend
Dec 27, 2000 0.11 Dividend
Sep 27, 2000 0.11 Dividend
Jun 28, 2000 0.11 Dividend
Mar 29, 2000 0.11 Dividend
Dec 29, 1999 0.11 Dividend
Sep 28, 1999 0.11 Dividend
Jun 28, 1999 0.11 Dividend
Mar 29, 1999 0.11 Dividend
Dec 29, 1998 0.11 Dividend
Sep 28, 1998 0.11 Dividend
Jun 26, 1998 0.11 Dividend
Mar 27, 1998 0.11 Dividend
Dec 29, 1997 0.11 Dividend
Sep 26, 1997 0.10 Dividend
Jun 26, 1997 $0.10 Dividend
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 1 día hace
DE FY4Q24 CC transcript:

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/deere-q4-2024-earnings-call-230018573.html
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bar1080 bar1080 2 días hace
Hilarious.

"That post did not age especially well."
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 2 días hace
That post did not age especially well.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 2 días hace
DE issues soft FY2025* guidance—>share price rockets 9%:

https://www.deere.com/assets/pdfs/common/news/deere-4q24-earnings-release.pdf

Background: FY2023* was a peak-cycle year in the agriculture-equipment market (which comprises ~70% of DE’s profits), and hence FY2024* was a down year. DE expects FY2025* to be another down year; on today’s CC, DE described the outlook for FY2025 as “80% of mid-cycle.”

Details: FY2025 net income is expected to be $5.0-5.5B, down from $7.1B in FY2024 and $10.2B in FY2023. Based on an estimated 260M diluted shares, the FY2025 net-income guidance equates to FY2025 GAAP EPS of $19.23-21.15, down from $25.62 in FY2024 and $34.63 in FY2023.

At the current share price (~$440 as I’m typing), the guidance for FY2025 EPS represents a forward P/E of 21-23x.

Based on all of the above, the share price today is +9% to within a hair of its all-time high of $450 in 2023. Why does this make sense? Because DE is a rather different company than it was only a few years. It is now more of a tech company—with material recurring service revenues—than the “boring” cyclical industrial it used to be.


FY4Q24 CC slides:
https://s22.q4cdn.com/253594569/files/doc_financials/2024/q4/DE-4Q24-Earnings-Call-Presentation.pdf

*DE’s fiscal years end on the last Sunday in October. FY4Q24 ran from 7/31/24 to 10/27/24, essentially the Aug/Sep/Oct period.
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bar1080 bar1080 2 semanas hace
Nasty drop today.
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farml1234 farml1234 4 semanas hace
The farmers have quit buying , we have not seen anything yet

jmho
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 1 mes hace
Link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/deere-announces-more-layoffs-iowa-203459869.html
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 1 mes hace
ah would you look at that....even more layoffs....they were done.  It's about to get painful.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 1 mes hace
Thanks for the additional color. I presume that many customers have had a better experience with DE's technology subscriptions than you did.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 1 mes hace
They do but they are now pricing it where it's unaffordable.   Everything is a subscription.   You don't own it and the year over year costs are way to expensive.   Half the time you have to have a tech out to re sync the system.   Cuts in and out everytime a fault code pops up.  It really is out of hand.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 2 meses hace
Trump threatens DE with_steep tariff on_equipment_imported_from Mexico:

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-vows-call-xi-elected-194518506.html Deere earlier this year said it would lay off 503 workers in Illinois and 310 in Iowa as it faces rising operational costs and declining demand. It’s also acquiring land in Mexico to shift some production previously done in the US.

…“I’m just notifying John Deere right now, if you do that, we’re putting a 200% tariff on everything that you want to sell into the United States,” Trump said Monday, citing reports about the company shifting manufacturing to Mexico. DE was -1.5% in AH trading.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 2 meses hace
Thanks. DE claims it has superior technology for automated operation. (See #msg-169159692 for related info.)
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 2 meses hace
AGCO...Fendt
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 2 meses hace
Whose equipment will you buy instead?
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 2 meses hace
This I know. I am or should I said was a loyal customer. We farm enough acres to afford 2 combines. We have owned deere equipment for 7 decades. They have made impossible to own their equipment anymore. It isn't reliable and parts are never in stock and they mark up the parts 4 and 500%....

1 combine to trade yoy was 60k 3 years ago, It jumped to 80k 2 years ago and to trade for 2025 it is now 120k....They are doing it to every customer. The inflation jumps they have taken have priced them out of the market. Prepare from a major backlash from the farming consumer. Belts have been tightened.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 2 meses hace
Construction accounts for ~25% of DE's profits. The ag business is much more consequential for DE.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 2 meses hace
Patience boys this Dog is dead for the next couple years. Construction is tanking. Deere is in major trouble. Fancy accounting only goes so far.
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bar1080 bar1080 3 meses hace
Deere Quarterly Dividends

Jun 28, 2024 1.47 Dividend
Mar 27, 2024 1.47 Dividend
Dec 28, 2023 1.47 Dividend
Sep 28, 2023 1.35 Dividend
Jun 29, 2023 1.25 Dividend
Mar 30, 2023 1.25 Dividend
Dec 29, 2022 1.20 Dividend
Sep 29, 2022 1.13 Dividend
Jun 29, 2022 1.13 Dividend
Mar 30, 2022 1.05 Dividend
Dec 30, 2021 1.05 Dividend
Sep 29, 2021 1.05 Dividend
Jun 29, 2021 0.90 Dividend
Mar 30, 2021 0.90 Dividend
Dec 30, 2020 0.76 Dividend
Sep 29, 2020 0.76 Dividend
Jun 29, 2020 0.76 Dividend
Mar 30, 2020 0.76 Dividend
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 3 meses hace
DE FY3Q24 CC transcript:

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/q3-2024-deere-co-earnings-072221165.html
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 3 meses hace
2023 was the peak of the ag cycle, so by comparison 2024 is "rough." But DE is much better equipped to make money throughout the ag cycle than they were a few years ago. That's the big story here, IMO.
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bar1080 bar1080 3 meses hace
But "agriculture" has encountered some ruff patches lately. Ruff patches happen, which is why my money is nearly 100% in large cap blue chips. And Deere is The Blue Chip of its sector.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 3 meses hace
It's certainly not a "slaughter," which is what one poster on this board predicted, LOL.
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bar1080 bar1080 3 meses hace
Thanks for those numbers. Exceptionally strong day for DE.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 3 meses hace
DE reports FY3Q24 results—reiterates_FY2024*_guidance:

https://s22.q4cdn.com/253594569/files/doc_financials/2024/q3/DE-3Q24-News-Release.pdf

• FY2023 was a peak-cycle year in the agriculture-equipment market (which comprises ~70% of DE’s profits), and hence FY2024 is a down year, although still the second-best earnings year in the company's history, based on current guidance.

• FY3Q24 product sales (excluding revenue from DE’s finance unit) were $11.39B, -20% YoY, but above the Wall Street consensus figure of $10.9B.

• FY3Q24 GAAP EPS was $6.29, down from $10.10 in FY3Q23, but above the Wall Street consensus figure of $5.68.

• DE reiterated full-year FY2024 guidance of $7.0B net income. Based on ~275M diluted shares, the FY2024 net-income guidance equates to FY2024 GAAP EPS of $25.45, down from the actual $34.63 in FY2023.

At the current share price (~$377, +7%, as I’m typing), the FY2024 EPS guidance of $25.18 equates to a FY2024 P/E ratio of ~15.0x.


CC slides:
https://s22.q4cdn.com/253594569/files/doc_financials/2024/q3/DE-3Q24-Earnings-Call-Presentation.pdf

*DE’s fiscal years end on Oct 31; FY3Q24 spanned the period from 5/1/24 to 7/31/24.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 4 meses hace
DE about to get slaughtered. They have earned it. Can't treat your customers like shit for so many years and just expect them to keep taking it. They ran the largest inflationary period on the American farmer ever seen in history.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 4 meses hace
DE dials back on DEI:

https://www.wsj.com/business/deere-slashes-diversity-initiatives-after-backlash-from-conservative-activist-24424500 Deere, the world’s largest seller of farm equipment, said it would ensure the absence of what it described as “socially motivated messages” from company-mandated training materials and policies unless otherwise required. It also pledged to reaffirm that “the existence of diversity quotas and pronoun identification” aren’t, and never have been, company policy.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 4 meses hace
Lol....are you watching?? Are you not recognizing the economic downturn....Grains all went into a bear market....not just the United States. infrastructure spending is only minimal. US economy is on life support. It's being pumped by every media outlet across the US.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
DE is a very different company than it was during previous downturns in the ag cycle. Yes, DE is still a cyclical company, but it is much better equipped to handle cyclical downturns than it used to be.

Your use of the word, “slaughtered” is off-base, IMO.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
Correction—DE’s layoff does not change the company’s financial guidance for FY2024:

https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0000315189/000155837024008911/de-20240531x8k.htm

A prior post, which inadvertently omitted the word, “not,” has been deleted.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 6 meses hace
Ag economy is 3 years away from coming out of their recession unless a major weather event happens. This company is about to be slaughtered.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 6 meses hace
The one sector farmers will spend money on is planters. Find out how many planters are on order ....or better yet how many employees are working in Planter works(thats what JD calls their planter factory)... People have been laid off there for almost 6 months......just saying be careful...Papa Deere is going to slash.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 6 meses hace
I'm not....that will start getting heavily cut this next qtr. layoffs can only get u through 2 qtrs after that it's dividends. next wtr expect a huge dividend cut.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 meses hace
You're ignoring Deere's steady earnings and dividend increases over the past decade.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 6 meses hace
In the conference call they made no mention of more layoffs or driving down inventory even further. Maybe I shouldn't have said lie. I should have said never told the whole truth.

I work in this sector and agriculture is in a MAJOR recession....Farmers have pretty much closed their checkbook. Inflation has hit them for the last 10 years and now interest rates are putting the squeeze on. Deere cannot avoid a major hit here. Layoffs aren't going to save them from this recession.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 meses hace
I skimmed Taleb's book, The Black Swan when it came out. Got nothing from it. He launched several investment funds a decade ago. All performed poorly as I recall.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 meses hace
"At the most basic level, optionality just means having lots of options."

"MBAs love to talk about “optionality” and how they want more of it. But you don’t need an MBA to explain yourself by saying you’re “Keeping your options open.” Optionality is the Millennial lodestar: we keep our options open."

Abhorrent biz speak
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
It's a common buzzword in business. In any event, I don't see where DE said anything misleading, as the other poster alleged.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 meses hace
I see that now, but about as strange using optionality.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
The word used was, "optionality" (not operationality). It means the same as "option."
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bar1080 bar1080 6 meses hace
"The key here, is that by staying ahead of demand changes, we’re giving ourselves the optionality to react most efficiently to whichever way the market moves in the next year."

Does anyone really use the word Operationality? LOL Not likely in the AG business.

A lie? I don't even know what it says
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
Huh? The excerpt you posted is in the CC transcript.
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Staypositive1 Staypositive1 6 meses hace
Deere lied on their conference call. This is going to end badly.

No direct mention of these were made in the earnings call, although there was much emphasis placed on cost control measures.

“We ended 2023 with really low levels of large tractor inventory, but we think it’s prudent to drive those levels even lower as we close out our 2024.

“The key here, is that by staying ahead of demand changes, we’re giving ourselves the optionality to react most efficiently to whichever way the market moves in the next year.”
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bar1080 bar1080 6 meses hace
Deere Q Dividends

Mar 27, 2024 1.47 Dividend
Dec 28, 2023 1.47 Dividend
Sep 28, 2023 1.35 Dividend
Jun 29, 2023 1.25 Dividend
Mar 30, 2023 1.25 Dividend
Dec 29, 2022 1.20 Dividend
Sep 29, 2022 1.13 Dividend
Jun 29, 2022 1.13 Dividend
Mar 30, 2022 1.05 Dividend
Dec 30, 2021 1.05 Dividend
Sep 29, 2021 1.05 Dividend
Jun 29, 2021 0.90 Dividend
Mar 30, 2021 0.90 Dividend
Dec 30, 2020 0.76 Dividend
Sep 29, 2020 0.76 Dividend
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
DE FY2Q24 CC transcript:

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/q2-2024-deere-co-earnings-062101616.html
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
Addendum—DE is +1,300% during the past 15 years, not counting reinvested dividends.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
At the current share price (~$399 as I’m typing), the FY2024 EPS guidance of $25.18 equates to a FY2024 P/E ratio of ~15.8x.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
DE FY2Q24 CC slides:

https://s22.q4cdn.com/253594569/files/doc_financials/2024/q2/DE-2Q24-Earnings-Call-Slides-Presentation.pdf
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 6 meses hace
DE reports FY2Q24* results—reduces FY2024* guidance again:

https://s22.q4cdn.com/253594569/files/doc_financials/2024/q2/DE-2Q24-News-Release.pdf

• FY2023* was a peak-cycle year for DE, so FY2024 is a down year, although still the second-best earnings year in the company's history, based on current guidance.

• FY2Q24 product sales (excluding revenue from DE’s finance unit) were $13.6B, -16% YoY, but above the Wall Street consensus figure of $1326B.

• FY1Q24 GAAP EPS was $8.53, -12% YoY, but above the Wall Street consensus figure of $7.86.

• DE lowered guidance for FY2024 net income to $7.0B (from the prior range of $7.50-7.75B three months ago and $7.75-8.25B six months ago). Based on 278M diluted shares @4/30/24, DE’s FY2024 net-income guidance equates to FY2024 GAAP EPS of $25.18, -27% relative to the actual $34.63 in FY2023.

*DE’s fiscal years end on Oct 31; FY2Q24 spanned the period from 2/1/24 to 4/30/24.
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DewDiligence DewDiligence 9 meses hace
DE FY1Q24 CC transcript:

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/q1-2024-deere-co-earnings-075048457.html
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