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DEERE & CO (DE): Results of Operations and Financial Condition

DEERE & CO (DE) filed an SEC Form 8-K — Results of Operations and Financial Condition. EX-99.1 2 de-20260820xex99d1.htm EX-99.1 Exhibit 99.1 (Furnished herewith) ​ ​ ​ ​ News Release ​ ​ ​ Media Inquiries: PublicRelations@JohnDeere.com ​ Deere Reports Third Quarter Net Income of $1.379 Billion ● Disciplined execution drives stronger-than-expected results in a dynam

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Published Aug 20, 2026, 10:00 AM UTC
Analysis
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Primary signal
$DE
Bullish
high confidence
Mentioned
$DE
Relevance
8/10
alphai data visualization · based on SEC EDGAR 8-K
Decision brief

The 30-second read

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Why it matters

The earnings beat and guidance raise suggest a bullish catalyst for DE, with possible spill‑over to related equipment manufacturers.

02

Market read

The new earnings data and guidance upgrade are material for traders, offering a clear actionable signal for DE and its sector.

03

What to watch

Potential headwinds from softer Brazil and Europe demand could limit upside despite guidance.

Relevance 8/10Novelty 8/10Timing: today

Background

Deere & Co. released its Q3 2026 earnings via an SEC Form 8‑K, providing the first public disclosure of the results and updated FY guidance.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$DEBullishHigh confidence
Context

Deere & Co. filed an 8‑K reporting Q3 2026 net income of $1.379 B and raised FY2026 net income guidance to $4.75‑$5.00 B.

Expected impact

Potential short‑term rally as investors price in stronger earnings and higher guidance.

Evidence & confidence

Quarterly profit exceeded prior year and guidance was raised, a material new data point for a large‑cap industrial equipment maker.

Market effects

Improved outlook for agricultural equipment may lift peers in the ag‑machinery sector.

Positive for U.S. industrial and equipment stocks, modest effect on European markets.

Signals resilience in the ag‑equipment cycle, supporting global commodity‑linked equities.

Counterpoint

If the market has already priced in the guidance lift, the stock could face a pull‑back on profit‑taking.

Key entities

  • Deere & Company

    U.S. agricultural and construction equipment manufacturer (ticker DE).

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