The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Deere & Company, accusing the agricultural equipment manufacturer of monopolizing repair services to inflate costs and delay repairs for farmers. The lawsuit alleges Deere restricts access to critical repair tools, including its proprietary "Service ADVISOR" software, limiting options for farmers and independent repair providers. FTC Chair Lina Khan emphasized the lawsuit aims to promote competition and allow farmers to choose their repair options. Deere rejected the allegations, calling the lawsuit meritless and claiming the FTC relied on inaccurate information.
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00:02Target raised its fourth quarter sale forecast, expecting comparable sales to growth about 1.5%
00:08up from its previous flat outlook, citing strong holiday shopping.
00:11The company kept its profit outlook unchanged, signaling that discounts drove holiday sales.
00:16Target's report highlights a better-than-expected holiday season,
00:20but investor skepticism persists as retail stocks fell despite raised forecasts.
00:25Discounts have driven sales post-inflation,
00:27but their impact on profit margins and sustained growth without promotions remain uncertain.