Deere & Company (DE) closed Wednesday's session at $580.85, a decline of 1.31% from the prior day's close. The move added to a difficult stretch for the agricultural and construction equipment maker, which has shed 6.28% over the past seven days.
The week-long pullback stands out against a more muted 30-day performance. Over the trailing month, DE shares are down just 0.93%, suggesting the steeper recent losses represent a concentrated period of selling pressure rather than a prolonged trend.
At Wednesday's closing price, Deere & Company carries a market capitalization of $158.92 billion, maintaining its position as one of the largest industrial companies by market value. The stock's near-term trajectory will likely draw continued attention from market participants monitoring the broader industrials sector.



