Deere Basic EPS 2010-2024 | DE

Deere annual/quarterly basic eps history and growth rate from 2010 to 2024. Basic eps can be defined as a company's net earnings or losses attributable to common shareholders per basic share basis.
  • Deere basic eps for the quarter ending October 31, 2024 was $4.57, a 44.87% decline year-over-year.
  • Deere basic eps for the twelve months ending October 31, 2024 was $25.70, a 26.15% decline year-over-year.
  • Deere annual basic eps for 2024 was $0.026B, a 26.06% decline from 2023.
  • Deere annual basic eps for 2023 was $0.035B, a 48.59% increase from 2022.
  • Deere annual basic eps for 2022 was $0.023B, a 22.36% increase from 2021.
Deere Annual Basic EPS
2024 $25.73
2023 $34.80
2022 $23.42
2021 $19.14
2020 $8.77
2019 $10.28
2018 $7.34
2017 $6.76
2016 $4.83
2015 $5.81
2014 $8.71
2013 $9.18
2012 $7.72
2011 $6.71
2010 $4.40
2009 $2.07
Deere Quarterly Basic EPS
2024-10-31 $4.57
2024-07-31 $6.32
2024-04-30 $8.56
2024-01-31 $6.25
2023-10-31 $8.29
2023-07-31 $10.24
2023-04-30 $9.69
2023-01-31 $6.58
2022-10-31 $7.43
2022-07-31 $6.20
2022-04-30 $6.85
2022-01-31 $2.94
2021-10-31 $4.16
2021-07-31 $5.36
2021-04-30 $5.72
2021-01-31 $3.90
2020-10-31 $2.40
2020-07-31 $2.59
2020-04-30 $2.13
2020-01-31 $1.65
2019-10-31 $2.31
2019-07-31 $2.84
2019-04-30 $3.57
2019-01-31 $1.56
2018-10-31 $2.46
2018-07-31 $2.81
2018-04-30 $3.73
2018-01-31 $-1.66
2017-10-31 $1.60
2017-07-31 $2.00
2017-04-30 $2.53
2017-01-31 $0.63
2016-10-31 $0.91
2016-07-31 $1.55
2016-04-30 $1.57
2016-01-31 $0.80
2015-10-31 $1.09
2015-07-31 $1.54
2015-04-30 $2.05
2015-01-31 $1.13
2014-10-31 $1.86
2014-07-31 $2.35
2014-04-30 $2.67
2014-01-31 $1.83
2013-10-31 $2.14
2013-07-31 $2.58
2013-04-30 $2.79
2013-01-31 $1.67
2012-10-31 $1.76
2012-07-31 $2.00
2012-04-30 $2.64
2012-01-31 $1.32
2011-10-31 $1.63
2011-07-31 $1.71
2011-04-30 $2.15
2011-01-31 $1.22
2010-10-31 $1.09
2010-07-31 $1.45
2010-04-30 $1.29
2010-01-31 $0.57
2009-10-31 $-0.52
2009-07-31 $0.99
2009-04-30 $1.12
2009-01-31 $0.48
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Industrial Products Farm Machinery $119.711B $51.716B
Deere is the world's largest producer of agricultural equipment, manufacturing agricultural machinery under the iconic John Deere brand with its signature green and yellow color scheme. Deere is focused on revolutionizing agriculture with technology, in an effort to make farming automated, easier and more precise across the production process. Agriculture and turf operations has been divided into two new segments: The Production and Precision Agriculture segment is responsible for defining, developing and delivering global equipment and technology solutions that cater to production-scale growers of large grains, small grains, cotton, and sugar. The Small Agriculture and Turf segment will deliver products to support mid-size and small growers and producers globally and turf customers. Deere also manufactures and distributes road building equipment through its wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Wirtgen Group.
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