Titan Machinery Inc., a leading network of full-service agricultural and construction equipment stores, today reported financial results for the fiscal third quarter ended October 31, 2024.
The June 2024 issue of Farm Equipment included the Farm Equipment 100™, a list of the 100 largest ag equipment dealers in North America by number of ag locations.
Ag Equipment Intelligence spoke earlier this week with Tim Thein (formerly a Citigroup analyst and now at Raymond James & Assoc.), who dealers know from his attendance and presentations at Farm Equipment and Precision Farming Dealer’s annual Summits.
Titan Machinery Inc., a leading network of full-service agricultural and construction equipment stores, reported Aug. 29, 2024, the financial results for the fiscal second quarter ended July 31, 2024.
Case IH dealership group Titan Machinery released preliminary 2Q results for fiscal 2025 on Aug. 14, ahead of the quarter close on Aug. 31. Revenue for the quarter is expected to be about $643 million.
Manufacturing news outlet IndustryWeek recently unveiled its highly anticipated U.S. 500 report, a ranking that highlights the top manufacturing companies across various industries in the U.S.
Titan Machinery’s focus for fiscal year 2025 (ending Jan. 31, 2025) is on inventory reduction, and CEO Bryan Knutson said that will carry into fiscal year 2026.
In its fiscal year 2024 earnings report on March 21, Titan Machinery reported $2 billion in ag equipment revenue for the year, a 28% year-over-year increase.
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We’ve been busy over here in the Technology Corner preparing for the 10th annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit, taking place Jan. 6-7 in downtown Louisville, Ky. Skip Klinefelter, CEO of Ag Technology Solutions Group in Greenville, Ill., will be one of several speakers sharing their unfiltered perspective on the state of precision ag.