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Top Agriculture Stocks To Keep An Eye On - March 28th

Published March 30, 2025

Investors seeking exposure to the agriculture sector should watch three specific stocks: Deere & Company, Chubb, and Apollo Global Management. These companies are recognized for their activities in the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products and services.

Deere & Company (DE)

Deere & Company is known for its manufacture and distribution of essential equipment used in various sectors, including agriculture, construction, forestry, and turf care. The company operates through several segments, notably focusing on agriculture and turf equipment.

Recently, shares of Deere & Co. witnessed a trading decrease of $14.32, settling at $465.40. Approximately 538,023 shares exchanged hands, underperforming its average volume of 1,423,768. With a market capitalization of $126.32 billion, its price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio stands at 20.63, while its PEG ratio is 2.14. Additionally, the company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.94 and a current ratio of 2.22, signifying a stable financial position.

Chubb (CB)

Chubb Limited offers a broad range of insurance and reinsurance products globally. Its North America Commercial P&C Insurance segment specializes in property, casualty, and health insurance tailored for various business sizes.

Stock for Chubb fell by $1.45 during recent trading, reaching $296.91, with total transactions hitting 760,537 shares compared to an average of 1,776,325. The company's market cap is noted at $118.89 billion, and it currently presents a P/E ratio of 13.07 and a beta of 0.66. The stock has shown a low of $238.85 and a high of $302.05 in the past year.

Apollo Global Management (APO)

Apollo Global Management is recognized as a private equity firm focusing on diverse investment opportunities across credit, private equity, and infrastructure sectors. It targets both private and public markets for investment opportunities.

In midday trading recently, shares of Apollo Global Management experienced a decline of $5.98, trading at $136.05. Volume figures reached 1,635,958 shares against an average of 3,606,540. This firm maintains a market capitalization of $77.61 billion, with a P/E ratio of 18.61. The stock's performance over the past year yielded a low of $95.11 and a high of $189.49.

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