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John Deere agrees to buy US construction tech firm Tenna
Deere & Company (John Deere) has agreed to acquire US-based construction technology company Tenna for an undisclosed amount.
The Deere & Company Board of Directors has elected Ryan Campbell as President, Worldwide Construction & Forestry and Power Systems effective May 31. Deere also announced the election of Raj Kalathur ...
Heavy equipment makers Deere & Co., better known as John Deere, have forged a strategic alliance with drone-tech startup Kespry, the companies announced Tuesday in Las Vegas at CONEXPO, an ...
John Deere will also help the two runner-up finalists in completing their community projects with a yearlong lease on a skid steer or CTL “My family loves the quiet beauty of Black Forest,” said ...
John Deere recently completed the construction of a 7,500-sq.-ft. facility in Coal Valley, IL, to better meet internal training demands, along with supporting customer visits and events. The building ...
STOCKHOLM--Swedish steelmaker SSAB has signed a letter of intent with John Deere Forestry to supply fossil-free steel for use in the production of forest machinery. SSAB's fossil-free steel replaces ...
John Stone is the new president over worldwide construction, forestry, and power systems for Deere & Co. He will be responsible for the overall management and performance of the company's construction ...
A Black Forest resident beat out more than 400 entrants in a nationwide John Deere contest to win a piece of machinery that could triple the rate at which charred trees from the 2013 fire can be ...
Deere & Co's Q1 Fiscal 2024 revenue falls 4% Y/Y to $12.185 billion, yet beats expectations with an EPS of $6.23. The company revises its 2024 net income forecast to $7.50 billion-$7.75 billion, down ...
In his new role, Campbell will be leading the Construction & Forestry team to increase the adoption of precision technology in earthmoving, forestry and roadbuilding applications, as well as ...
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