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Deere & Company EV/EBITDA

Data as of June 01, 2026

EV/EBITDA

21.59

Enterprise Value

$186.00B

EBITDA (TTM)

$8.61B

Sector

Industrials

How It's Calculated

EV/EBITDA = Enterprise Value ÷ EBITDA
21.59 = $186.00B ÷ $8.61B

What This Means

Deere & Company's EV/EBITDA of 21.6 is elevated, which can reflect growth expectations, scarce assets, or cyclical EBITDA.

About Deere & Company

Deere & Company (DE) operates in the Industrials sector, specifically in Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery. With a market capitalization of about $146.45B, it ranks as a large-cap stock โ€” a major established company.

Shares recently traded near $542.18, within a 52-week range of $433.00 to $674.19 (-19.6% from the high, +25.2% from the low). Beta of 0.97 is broadly in line with typical market sensitivity.

Trailing profit margin is about 10.1%, signaling a solid profit margin for its industry.

Understanding This Metric

EV/EBITDA is widely used when comparing companies with different debt loads because enterprise value includes net debt while EBITDA approximates operating cash earnings power. For Deere & Company, the ratio should be read with growth, capex needs, and cycle position in Industrials. Pair EV/EBITDA with free cash flow yield and net debt metrics before drawing conclusions โ€” especially when EBITDA is depressed or boosted by one-time items.

Using This Number in Practice

Near 21.59x EV/EBITDA, Deere & Company (DE) carries an elevated EV/EBITDA multiple that may embed growth expectations or scarcity within its peer set. Enterprise value of about $186.00B and EBITDA near $8.61B form the ratio โ€” adjust for one-time items before treating the headline multiple as comparable.

Credit and LBO workflows often sort names on EV/EBITDA before drilling into free cash flow and maintenance capex. Pair this view with the EV/EBITDA calculator and the DE metrics hub for related valuation pages.

Sector Comparison

Among Industrials names on our S&P 100 coverage, Deere & Company's EV/EBITDA of 21.59 can be compared with peers such as CAT (30.45), GE (31.60), RTX (18.07). Sector context helps interpretation, but each company's growth profile and balance sheet differ โ€” use multiple metrics before drawing conclusions. View all Industrials stocks.

Key Takeaways

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is DE's EV/EBITDA?

EV/EBITDA compares enterprise value to operating earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Deere & Company's ratio is about 21.59 โ€” common for comparing leveraged companies in Industrials.

Is 21.59 high or low vs peers?

Among Industrials peers (e.g. GE (31.60), CAT (30.45), ETN (27.85)), DE's 21.59 should be read with growth, capex, and debt levels.

When is EV/EBITDA misleading?

EBITDA ignores capex, working capital, and stock-based comp; negative or tiny EBITDA makes the ratio meaningless. Cross-check with free cash flow and net debt.

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