Cost of Revenue Trends: Deere & Company vs The Boeing Company

Deere vs. Boeing: A Decade of Cost Dynamics

__timestampDeere & CompanyThe Boeing Company
Wednesday, January 1, 20142477580000076752000000
Thursday, January 1, 20152014320000082088000000
Friday, January 1, 20161824890000080790000000
Sunday, January 1, 20171993350000076066000000
Monday, January 1, 20182557120000081490000000
Tuesday, January 1, 20192679200000072093000000
Wednesday, January 1, 20202367700000063843000000
Friday, January 1, 20212911600000059237000000
Saturday, January 1, 20223533800000063078000000
Sunday, January 1, 20234010500000070070000000
Monday, January 1, 20243077500000068508000000
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Cost of Revenue Trends: A Tale of Two Giants

In the ever-evolving landscape of American industry, Deere & Company and The Boeing Company stand as titans in their respective fields. Over the past decade, these companies have navigated the turbulent waters of economic shifts, technological advancements, and global challenges. From 2014 to 2024, Deere & Company has seen its cost of revenue grow by approximately 24%, peaking in 2023. This reflects its strategic investments in innovation and efficiency in the agricultural sector. Meanwhile, Boeing's cost of revenue has experienced a more volatile journey, with a notable dip in 2021, likely due to the global aviation downturn. However, by 2023, Boeing's cost of revenue rebounded by about 18% from its 2021 low, signaling a recovery in the aerospace industry. These trends not only highlight the resilience of these companies but also underscore the broader economic narratives at play.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025