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Swot
Deere & Co. SWOT Analysis: Strengths, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats
Deere & Co. has 10 Strengths, 14 Weaknesses, 4 Opportunities and 1 Threats. The SWOT product gives you a quick x-ray of a stock's outlook and potential
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Strengths
(10)
Weakness
(14)
Opportunity
(4)
Threats
(1)
Others
(1)
Expensive Rockets (DVM)
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Year
PEG lower than Industry PEG
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 10 Years
High Momentum Scores (Technical Scores greater than 50)
Near 52 Week High
Strong cash generating ability from core business - Improving Cash Flow from operation for last 2 years
Book Value per share Improving for last 2 years
Negative to Positive growth in Sales and Profit with Strong Price momentum
Stocks near 52 Week High with Significant Volumes
Promoter decreasing their shareholding
Stocks in the PE Sell Zone
Stocks with Quarter Change % less than Industry
PE higher than Industry PE
Companies with High Debt
Stocks with Expensive Valuations according to the Trendlyne Valuation Score
Top Losers
Companies with Increasing Debt
Degrowth in Quarterly Revenue and Profit in Recent Results(YoY)
Declining Net Cash Flow : Companies not able to generate net cash
Recent Results: Declining Operating Profit Margin and Net Profits (YoY)
RSI indicating price weakness
Top Losers
Stocks Underperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter
Mutual Funds Increased Shareholding in Past Month
Mutual Funds Increased Shareholding over the Past Two Months
MFs increased their shareholding last quarter
Mf buying for 2 months
Institutions decreased their shareholding last quarter
Average Bullish Trend - Stocks with Medium Trendlyne Momentum Score versus Benchmarks