Core Insights - Deere & Co. reported strong second-quarter fiscal 2025 results, surpassing earnings and revenue expectations, leading to a surge in share prices to record highs as investors believe the worst is over for the company [1][3] Financial Performance - Earnings per share were $6.64, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $5.68, although this represents a 22% decline from the previous year [3] - Net sales from equipment operations fell 17.9% to $11.17 billion, slightly above the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $10.65 billion, while total net sales, including financial services, decreased 16% year over year to $12.76 billion [3] Guidance and Future Outlook - For fiscal 2025, Deere revised its annual income guidance down to $4.75-$5.5 billion from a previous range of $5-$5.5 billion [4] - The company anticipates a 15-20% decline in Production & Precision Agriculture revenues, with expected decreases of 10-15% in both Small Agriculture & Turf and Construction & Forestry segments [4] - Deere plans to invest $20 billion in the United States over the next decade, focusing on new product development, advanced technologies, and manufacturing [4] ETFs with Significant Exposure to Deere - iShares MSCI Agriculture Producers ETF (VEGI) holds a 26.6% share of Deere, with total assets of $96.8 million and an average daily volume of 23,000 shares [5][6] - Global X AgTech & Food Innovation ETF (KROP) has a 14.7% allocation to Deere, with an asset base of $8.8 million and an average daily volume of 5,000 shares [7][8] - First Trust Indxx Global Agriculture ETF (FTAG) includes Deere at a 9.9% share, with total assets of $6.2 million and an average daily volume of 1,000 shares [9][10] - Strive Natural Resources and Security ETF (FTWO) features Deere at a 9.8% share, with an asset base of $27.6 million and an average daily volume of 4,000 shares [12] - VanEck Agribusiness ETF (MOO) is the most popular, holding an 8.1% share of Deere, with assets of $599.5 million and an average daily volume of 44,000 shares [13][14]
ETFs to Gain Post Deere's Q2 Earnings Strength