Deere and Company (NYSE: DE) has generated $66.9 billion in created market value over the past 18 years, according to a stock analysis published on 11 June 2026. DE's market capitalisation has grown from $33.7 billion to $151.2 billion over that period, with the increase comprising $50.6 billion in cumulative retained earnings and $66.9 billion in created market value. The created market value multiple, defined as the change in market capitalisation for every dollar of retained earnings, stands at $2.32.

DE shares closed at $560.05 on 10 June 2026, within a 52-week range of $430.25 to $672.22. Average daily trading volume stands at approximately 1.31 million shares. DE reported earnings per share of $18.55 for fiscal year 2025 and carries a price-to-earnings ratio of 30.2. Market capitalisation is $151.2 billion, with 270 million shares outstanding. EPS growth from Q1 2026 to Q2 2026 was 170.4%.

DE offers an annual dividend per share of $6.48, equivalent to a trailing dividend yield of 1.16%. Institutional ownership stands at 59.9% of shares outstanding. DE is a constituent of the S&P 500 index and ranks first among 74 stocks in the industrial sector by market capitalisation.

A hypothetical investment of $1,000 in DE shares one year ago, when DE was priced at $509.15, would have purchased approximately 2 shares. Those shares would be valued at approximately $1,100 at the current price of $560.05, reflecting a one-year price return of approximately 10% and a total shareholder return of 10.0% inclusive of dividends.

DE serves highly diverse end markets including professional farmers, commercial builders, and residential landowners. Its Production and Precision Agriculture segment has historically been its largest revenue contributor, while the Construction and Forestry division has been identified as its fastest-growing segment.