Posted by RodInNS on January 12, 2010 at 21:33:10 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Re: JOHN Deers posted by 135 Fan on January 12, 2010 at 18:27:07:
I think you'll find that in terms of gross revenue in the total AG market, Deere is the leader. Industrial... Cat leads, followed by Komatsu, then CNH. Deere somewhere below that... so the largest share of Deere's revenue comes from AG. Probably well over 50% of CNH's for that matter. AGCO may sell a lot of tractors but they're mostly a has been in some sectors like the combine market. Where do you seriously see a lot of Gleaner's anymore? 30 years ago you could find 5 silver seeders around here for every Deere. Now you can't find ONE Gleaner/Challenger. Deere and CNH comprise probably 95% of that market 'here'... and in bigger N/A markets Claas is knocking a larger hole all the time. In spite of Deere and CNH's construction business I'm fairly certain both are comfortably ahead of AGCO in revenue...
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