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Deere & Company (NYSE:DE, XETRA:DCO) reported quarterly results that came in ahead of Wall Street expectations for both sales and profit, even as weakness in agricultural equipment demand continued to weigh on its core farm machinery business. For the fiscal second quarter ended May 3,...
DE beats Q2 earnings and sales estimates as Small Ag & Turf, and Construction & Forestry drive revenue growth despite weaker ag demand.
Deere posted better-than-expected quarterly sales and profit, but left its profit outlook for the year unchanged as demand for its farm machinery remained weak. Sales of large farm equipment sank 14% during the quarter that ended May 3. Low crop prices and higher costs for fertilizer, fuel and other production expenses are holding down farmers’ incomes—and sales of new tractors, crop harvesters and other machinery.
Although the revenue and EPS for Deere (DE) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended April 2026, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
The equipment maker posted $13.37 billion in revenue, topping expectations, while maintaining its full-year profit forecast of $4.5 billion to $5 billion
Deere (DE) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +12.74% and +2.98%, respectively, for the quarter ended April 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
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Investing.com -- Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) reported second-quarter earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, driven by strong performance in its construction and small agriculture divisions, sending shares up 2.2% premarket on Thursday.
Agricultural and construction machinery company Deere (NYSE:DE) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales up 4.7% year on year to $13.37 billion. Its GAAP profit of $6.55 per share was 14.1% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) reported second-quarter earnings ahead of analyst expectations, supported by strong momentum in its construction and small agriculture businesses, sending shares up 2. 2% in premarket trading on Thursday.
For its fiscal second-quarter, Deere reported earnings per share of $6.55. Wall Street was looking for $5.70.
Deere posted higher fiscal second-quarter sales as growth in the company’s construction equipment business helped to offset weakness in its production agriculture segment.
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Deere prepares to report earnings for its fiscal second quarter on Thursday. Elevated inflation, tariffs and the Iran war have put the agricultural economy under further strain. Both Deere and Caterpillar have emerged as AI infrastructure providers.
Deere is due to report earnings Thursday morning, with the farming and construction equipment maker's stock seen making a sizable move following the results.
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Deere & Company has underperformed the broader market over the past year, and analysts remain moderately optimistic about the stock’s prospects.
DE braces for Q2 results, with earnings expected to fall 12.5% y/y despite higher revenues, as weak farm spending and rising costs weigh on the outlook.
Besides Wall Street's top-and-bottom-line estimates for Deere (DE), review projections for some of its key metrics to gain a deeper understanding of how the company might have fared during the quarter ended April 2026.
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