Core Insights - Deere & Co. reported second-quarter results that exceeded expectations, with net sales and revenue of $12.76 billion, a 16% decline year-over-year, but surpassing the consensus estimate of $10.79 billion [1] - The company's EPS was $6.64, down from $8.23 in the prior year, but above the consensus estimate of $5.59 [1] Financial Performance - Quarterly net sales were $11.17 billion, down from $13.61 billion a year ago [1] - For the first half of the year, net sales totaled $17.98 billion, compared to $24.10 billion in the previous year [1] Future Outlook - Deere's CEO expressed confidence in the company's future despite current market challenges, emphasizing ongoing investments in advanced products and manufacturing capabilities [2] - For 2025, Deere anticipates net income between $4.75 billion to $5.50 billion, an adjustment from the previous estimate of $5.0 billion to $5.5 billion [2] Stock Performance - Following the earnings announcement, Deere shares increased by 3.3%, reaching a trading price of $533.17 [2] Analyst Ratings and Price Targets - JP Morgan raised its price target for Deere from $490 to $540 while maintaining a Neutral rating [8] - Barclays increased its price target from $475 to $530 with an Overweight rating [8] - Baird maintained a Neutral rating and raised the price target from $501 to $514 [8] - B of A Securities raised its price target from $495 to $556 while maintaining a Neutral rating [8] - Raymond James increased its price target from $530 to $560 with an Outperform rating [8] - Oppenheimer raised its price target from $513 to $555 while maintaining an Outperform rating [8] - Truist Securities maintained a Buy rating and raised the price target from $546 to $619 [8]
Deere Analysts Increase Their Forecasts After Better-Than-Expected Results