Deere (NYSE:DE) is a curious stock. It seems all too common for investors to bid these shares up into earnings (up about 12% this time), only to be disappointed when management's guidance sounds more conservative than they wanted. And yet, more often than not, the company does fine (or better) the next time around. While this pattern can be frustrating for investors who get stomach aches over the week to week moves in their portfolio, it's an opportunity for investors to make entries (or exits) at better prices.
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
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