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CNH Industrial N.V. (CNHI)

NYSE - NYSE Delayed Price. Currency in USD
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11.68+0.35 (+3.09%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
11.73 +0.05 (+0.43%)
After hours: 07:53PM EDT
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Previous Close11.33
Open11.66
Bid0.00 x 1800
Ask0.00 x 2200
Day's Range11.06 - 11.70
52 Week Range9.77 - 15.74
Volume17,169,551
Avg. Volume11,502,444
Market Cap14.546B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.70
PE Ratio (TTM)6.64
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield0.47 (4.15%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 10, 2024
1y Target EstN/A
  • Barrons.com

    Deere Peer CNH Cuts 2024 Guidance. Both Stocks Are Up.

    Agriculture and construction machinery maker CNH Industrial reported slightly better-than-expected first-quarter earnings on Thursday morning. Thursday morning, CNH reported first-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 33 cents from sales of $4.8 billion. “The CNH team navigated a declining market environment in the first quarter, as lower industry demand persisted especially in South America and Europe,” said CEO Scott Wine in a news release.

  • Bloomberg

    Tractor Makers CNH and AGCO Trim Outlooks on Weak Farmer Demand

    (Bloomberg) -- Tractor makers CNH Industrial NV and AGCO Corp. reduced their outlooks for 2024 on declining sales of farm machinery as growers continue to be squeezed by falling crop prices. Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineBiden Calls Ally Japan ‘Xenophobic’ Along With China, RussiaUS and Saudis Near Defense Pact Meant to Reshape Middle EastTurkey Halts All Trade With Israel Over War in GazaIn Jamie Dimon's America, the Stock Market Has Alrea

  • Reuters

    CNH Industrial cuts 2024 profit target as farm equipment demand slumps

    CNH Industrial cut its annual profit forecast and warned of steeper declines in farming equipment sales on Thursday, as a global agriculture downturn squeezes demand for its tractors and combines. Dwindling farm incomes as crop prices moderate and higher borrowing costs are forcing a rethink on big-ticket purchases, setting up for a murky demand backdrop for heavy equipment makers. CNH projected an 11% to 15% drop in agriculture segment sales for the year, compared with its previous expectation of 8% to 12% decline.