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NEsota

11-21-2006 10:01:17




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The Deere Company released their quarterly earnings report this a.m. and had an hour long audio that included some world agriculture production statistics and projections followed by a question and answer session. They make projections for their own agriculture, construction and retail markets. Even if you’re not a Greenie you may find this of interest. Here is how to get there:
www.finance.yahoo.com ,put ‘de’ in quote box, enter, under Headlines, call up “[audio] Deere and Company Earnings Conference call” This will only be available on-line for a day or so.

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NEsota

11-22-2006 08:06:57




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 Re: Deere Me in reply to NEsota, 11-21-2006 10:01:17  
mono,
The primary reason for my post was that I thought there was a lot talk about the supply and demand (S-D) outlook for agricultural products, therefore the broadcast would be of interest to many on this forum. I have no stock holdings in the Deere Company, wish now that I was long yesterday at $87, it is has traded over $100 today. My reference to the broadcast was not to bring attention to the company stock but to their S-D opinions. My summary of the audio is that Deere looks for better and more profitable time’s for corn and bean producers. They may have talked about where there is now a corn-bean crop rotation; people may go to a corn-corn-bean rotation, to satisfy the ethanol demand. By way of implication, at least, this would translate to more demand for farm equipment and more profitable times for Deere. Regarding predicting a 20% increase in the stock price in the next year, if I predict which way, up or down, the price of something will go and am right, that can satisfy me. Predicting how far a price may go is much more difficult. Fear and greed are a big part of pricing and I know of no one good at measuring those ingredients.

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MF294-4

11-21-2006 17:45:58




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 Re: Deere Me in reply to NEsota, 11-21-2006 10:01:17  
Son found it.



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MF294-4

11-21-2006 16:09:09




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 Re: Deere Me in reply to NEsota, 11-21-2006 10:01:17  
What's the address? I can't find it.



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monomechanical

11-21-2006 11:30:08




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 Re: Deere Me in reply to NEsota, 11-21-2006 10:01:17  
Thanks for the reference. Can you provide a summary for some of us whose work-list is longer than the Mississippi?

Will the stock increase by more than 20% this fiscal year?

mono



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