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Jim Cramer Loved Deere (DE)’s Quarter
Jim Cramer Loved Deere (DE)’s Quarter
Ramish Cheema
Sun, February 15, 2026 at 2:44 AM GMT+9 2 min read
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We recently published 10 Stocks on Jim Cramer’s Radar. Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) is one of the stocks that on Jim Cramer’s radar.
Construction equipment provider Deere & Company (NYSE:DE)’s shares are up by 28% over the past year and by 31% year-to-date. 2026 has been relatively quiet for the firm when it comes to news. In early December, Jefferies raised Deere & Company (NYSE:DE)’s share price target to $475 from $440 and kept a Hold rating on the shares, as it explained that the firm’s growth strategy was dependent on growth through services. BMO Capital also discussed Deere & Company (NYSE:DE)’s shares in December. It maintained a Market Perform rating and a $460 share price target and commended the firm’s growth targets. Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) reported its fiscal first-quarter financials on February 13th. The firm outlined that it had earned $869 million in profit, which marked a 50% drop over the year-ago figures. It also reported $8.5 billion in net income and revenue for a 30% annual dip. Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) had also struggled in its fourth quarter when the firm had outlined that pressures from tariffs would continue to affect its margins. However, before the firm’s latest financial release, Cramer remarked that it had had a good quarter:
Jim Cramer Loved Deere (DE)'s Quarter
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