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DE vs LII
Side-by-side comparison of Deere & Company (DE) and Lennox International Inc. (LII): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both DE and LII operate in Industrial Machinery/Components (Industrials), so they compete in similar markets.
- DE is the larger of the two at $146.42B, about 8.5x LII ($17.29B).
- Over the past year, DE is up 6.9% and LII is down 10.1% - DE leads by 16.9 points.
- LII has been more active in the news (13 items in the past 4 weeks vs 9 for DE).
- Both have 25 recent analyst ratings on file.
- Company
- Deere & Company
- Lennox International Inc.
- Price
- $542.76+0.06%
- $496.35-1.14%
- Market cap
- $146.42B
- $17.29B
- 1M return
- -8.04%
- -7.16%
- 1Y return
- +6.88%
- -10.06%
- Industry
- Industrial Machinery/Components
- Industrial Machinery/Components
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NYSE
- IPO
- 1999
- News (4w)
- 9
- 13
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 25
Deere & Company
Deere & Company, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and distributes various equipment worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Agriculture and Turf, Construction and Forestry, and Financial Services. The Agriculture and Turf segment provides various agriculture and turf equipment, and related service parts, including large, medium, and utility tractors; tractor loaders; combines, cotton pickers, cotton strippers, and sugarcane harvesters; harvesting front-end equipment; sugarcane loaders and pull-behind scrapers; tillage, seeding, and application equipment comprising sprayers, nutrient management, and soil preparation machinery; self-propelled forage harvesters and attachments, balers, and mowers; riding lawn equipment, golf course equipment, utility vehicles, and commercial mowing equipment along with associated implements; integrated agricultural solutions and precision technologies; and other outdoor power products. The Construction and Forestry segment offers a range of machines and service parts used in construction, earthmoving, road building, material handling, and timber harvesting, including backhoe loaders; crawler dozers and loaders; four-wheel-drive loaders; excavators; motor graders; articulated dump trucks; landscape loaders; skid-steer loaders; milling machines; recyclers; slipform pavers; surface miners; asphalt pavers; compactors; tandem and static rollers; mobile crushers and screens; mobile and stationary asphalt plants; log skidders; feller bunchers; log loaders; log forwarders; and log harvesters and related logging attachments. The Financial Services segment finances sales and leases agriculture and turf, and construction and forestry equipment. It also offers wholesale financing to dealers of the foregoing equipment; and extended equipment warranties, as well as finances retail revolving charge accounts. Deere & Company was founded in 1837 and is headquartered in Moline, Illinois.
Lennox International Inc.
Lennox International Inc., through its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and markets a range of products for the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration markets in the United States, Canada, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Residential Heating & Cooling, Commercial Heating & Cooling, and Refrigeration. The Residential Heating & Cooling segment provides furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, packaged heating and cooling systems, indoor air quality equipment and accessories, comfort control products, and replacement parts and supplies for residential replacement and new construction markets. The Commercial Heating & Cooling segment offers unitary heating and air conditioning equipment, applied systems, controls, installation and service of commercial heating and cooling equipment, and variable refrigerant flow commercial products for light commercial markets. The Refrigeration segment offers condensing units, unit coolers, fluid coolers, air cooled condensers, air handlers, and refrigeration rack systems for preserving food and other perishables in supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, warehouses, and distribution centers, as well as for data centers, machine tooling, and other cooling applications; and compressor racks and industrial process chillers. The company sells its products and services through direct sales, distributors, and company-owned parts and supplies stores. Lennox International Inc. was founded in 1895 and is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.
Latest DE
- Deere & Company filed SEC Form 8-K: Leadership Update
- SEC Form 10-Q filed by Deere & Company
- Oppenheimer reiterated coverage on Deere with a new price target
- Deere & Company Announces Quarterly Dividend
- Thoughtworks Recognized as John Deere Partner-Level Supplier in 2026 Achieving Excellence Program
- Deere Reports Second Quarter Net Income of $1.773 Billion
- Deere & Company filed SEC Form 8-K: Results of Operations and Financial Condition, Regulation FD Disclosure, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- SEC Form SD filed by Deere & Company
- New insider Norwood Terry Brent claimed ownership of 1,113 units of $1 Par Common Stock (SEC Form 3)
- Snr VP & CLO GLSRA Walker Kellye L. covered exercise/tax liability with 568 units of $1 Par Common Stock, decreasing direct ownership by 7% to 7,878 units (SEC Form 4) to cover withholding tax
Latest LII
- Director Norris John W Iii gifted 990 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 0.55% to 177,930 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Somasundaram Sivasankaran returned 343 shares to the company, decreasing direct ownership by 31% to 767 units (SEC Form 4)
- Lennox International Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Leadership Update, Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
- SEC Form SD filed by Lennox International Inc.
- Director Quintos Karen H was granted 343 shares, increasing direct ownership by 5% to 7,253 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Buck Sherry was granted 343 shares, increasing direct ownership by 17% to 2,306 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Teske Todd J was granted 343 shares, increasing direct ownership by 5% to 7,224 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Vander Ark Jon was granted 343 shares, increasing direct ownership by 125% to 617 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Wall Shane D was granted 343 shares, increasing direct ownership by 16% to 2,548 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Embree Tracy A was granted 343 shares (SEC Form 4)