Deutsche Bank AG vs Deere & Company — how do they compare? Deutsche Bank AG trades at $35.68 (market cap $67.54B), while Deere & Company trades at $584.4 (market cap $158.09B). The key difference: Deere & Company is far larger — about 2.3× Deutsche Bank AG's market cap, and Deutsche Bank AG pays the higher dividend (3.3%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| DB | DE | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $67.54B | $158.09B |
Sector | Financials | Industrials |
52-Week High | $40.33 | $662.49 |
52-Week Low | $28.37 | $439.11 |
Dividend Yield | 3.3% | 1.11% |
Enterprise Value | — | $212.91B |
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In July 2019, Deutsche Bank announced another restructuring plan hoping to revitalize revenue, reduce costs, and return to profitability. The largest moving pieces of the new plan is the full exit of global equity sales & trading, the scaling back of its fixed income business, as well as 18,000 FTE reductions until 2022. The remaining core business segments include private banking, corporate banking, asset management, and investment banking.
Read more on DB →Deere is the world's leading manufacturer of agricultural equipment, producing some of the most recognizable machines in the heavy machinery industry. The company is divided into four reportable segments: production and precision agriculture, small agriculture and turf, construction and forestry, and John Deere Capital. Its products are available through an extensive dealer network, which includes over 1,900 dealer locations in North America and approximately 3,700 locations globally. John Deere Capital provides retail financing for machinery to its customers, in addition to wholesale financing for dealers, which increases the likelihood of Deere product sales.
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