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...Agricultural machinery company John Deere and Diageo make up the rest of the top five, while further down we find Canada’s national railway system; car seller AutoNation; Spanish construction company FCC...
...Tractor maker Deere boosted its full-year outlook as the global economic reopening has helped fuel demand for its farm and construction equipment....
...The group, based in Moline, Illinois, said it expected agricultural and turf equipment sales to rise 25 per cent in the US and Canada this year and construction and forestry equipment to rise as much as...
...“John Deere’s first-quarter performance reflected early signs of stabilisation in the US farm sector,” said John May, Deere chief executive....
...In addition to cutting its net sales forecast for both its agriculture & turf and construction & forestry divisions by 2 percentage points each to 2 per cent and 11 per cent respectively, John Deere also...
...agriculture and turf division and 29 per cent jump in its construction and forestry sales....
...It was at the Arms Park in 1973 that Gareth Edwards scored a try for the Barbarians v the All Blacks, which experts say has never been matched....
...Samuel Allen, chairman and chief executive officer, said: John Deere’s second-quarter performance reflected the continuing impact of the downturn in the global farm economy and further weakness in the construction...
...Besides Mr Buffett and his Berkshire Hathaway group, Mr Ashford’s big backers this year include multinationals such as Deere & Co and Honeywell as well as the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and other...
...Construction and forestry equipment sales, its second-largest division, are expected to declined 5 per cent in 2016....
...It looks more like the campus of a California tech company, such as Pixar or Google, than the outskirts of an industrial estate in Isleworth.”...
...Sales at its construction and forestry business are expected to be up 2 per cent....
...John Deere, the maker of agricultural and construction machinery, has moved its Russian office from central Moscow to the industrial park....
...He added that the relatively healthy results were due to Deere’s “broad-based business line-up”. Profit in the company’s construction, forestry and financial services divisions was all up....
...Deere expects a buoyant housing market to drive a roughly 10 per cent rise in construction and forestry equipment sales, partially offsetting a 6 per cent drop in sales for its much larger agricultural equipment...
...Deere, which makes farm tractors as well as forestry and construction equipment, said that it earned $996.5m, or $2.56 a share, in the three months to July....
...The disappointing revenue forecasts came as the company, which makes farm tractors as well as forestry and construction equipment, reported higher than expected second-quarter results and forecast a record...
...Net income at Deere, which also makes forestry and construction equipment, was a record $649.7m, or $1.65 per diluted share, in the quarter ended in January, up 22 per cent from $532.9m, or $1.30 per share...
...Elmore John Leonard was born on October 11 1925 into a Roman Catholic family in New Orleans. His father was employed by General Motors and his work soon brought them to the company’s home town....
...John Deere fell short of analysts’ expectations for the year....
...Construction Bank, Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron following behind....
...Lawnmower John Deere is the world’s biggest producer of agricultural tractors and has the largest range of lawnmowers on the market....
...The new requirements are the latest to make large diesel engines more complex, says John Piasecki, director of marketing at John Deere Power Systems, the tractor maker’s engine division....
...Analysts expected Deere to report earnings of about $1.07 a share on sales of $6.6bn for the period. The construction and forestry sector was the standout, with sales jumping 52 per cent to $911m....
...“If you’re running John Deere or Caterpillar, or Boeing or Apple, where do you want to put your next team of engineers?” For some companies, the answer is clear....
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