Deere & Company Shares Sold by Schroder Investment Management Group

Institutional investor trimmed stake in industrial products company

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

Schroder Investment Management Group reduced its holdings in Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) by 18.2% in the third quarter, according to a recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 417,219 shares of the industrial products company's stock at the end of the quarter, valued at $193,535,000.

Why it matters

Deere & Company is a major global manufacturer of agricultural, construction, and forestry equipment, as well as a leader in precision agriculture technologies. Changes in institutional ownership can signal shifts in investor sentiment and market expectations around the company's performance.

The details

Schroder Investment Management Group sold 92,552 shares of Deere & Company stock during the third quarter, reducing its total stake to 0.15% of the company's outstanding shares. The institutional investor cited unspecified reasons for the trimming of its position in the industrial products company.

  • Schroder Investment Management Group filed its 13F report for the third quarter of 2026.

The players

Schroder Investment Management Group

A global asset management firm that provides investment products and services to institutional and retail clients worldwide.

Deere & Company

An American corporation that manufactures agricultural, construction, and forestry equipment, as well as diesel engines and drivetrains used in heavy equipment.

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The takeaway

The reduction in Schroder Investment Management Group's stake in Deere & Company suggests a potential shift in investor sentiment around the industrial equipment manufacturer, though the specific reasons behind the move are unclear. Analysts and investors will likely continue to monitor changes in institutional ownership and other market indicators to gauge the company's performance and outlook.