Deere Gains 0.74% with 208th Trading Volume Rank as Analysts Split and Institutional Holdings Hold Steady
Deere (DE) rose 0.74% on August 8, 2025, with a trading volume of $0.45 billion, ranking 208th in the market. The company reported Q2 earnings of $6.64 per share, surpassing estimates, though revenue declined 17.9% year-over-year. A quarterly dividend of $1.62 per share was announced, yielding 1.3% annually. Institutional investors, including Ontario Teachers Pension Plan and Citizens Financial GroupCFG--, adjusted stakes, with some reducing holdings while others increased positions.
Analyst activity highlighted mixed sentiment. Melius Research upgraded DE to "strong-buy," while Wall Street Zen downgraded to "sell." Price targets varied, with Truist FinancialTFC-- raising its estimate to $619 and Raymond James to $560. Institutional ownership remains strong at 68.58%, reflecting confidence in Deere’s long-term resilience despite near-term revenue challenges. The stock’s P/E ratio stands at 24.67, with a market cap of $138.09 billion.
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