Deere – MIDANA CAPITAL Funds https://www.midanacapital.com Invest in a Green Future Wed, 11 Oct 2023 15:06:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://www.midanacapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/cropped-greencentury-favicon-32x32.png Deere – MIDANA CAPITAL Funds https://www.midanacapital.com 32 32 Deere & Co Faces Shareholder Scrutiny on Right to Repair Stand https://www.midanacapital.com/deere-co-faces-shareholder-scrutiny-on-right-to-repair-stand/ Wed, 11 Oct 2023 15:06:40 +0000 https://www.midanacapital.com/?p=18252 Media Contacts:
Pam Podger, Communications Director, ppodger@midanacapital.com, 802-299-9495 Douglass Guernsey, Shareholder Advocate, dguernsey@midanacapital.com, (617) 482-0800

(Boston, October 11) The MIDANA CAPITAL° Equity Fund has filed a shareholder resolution with Deere & Company* asking the company to issue a public report assessing the potential damage to the brand’s reputation from opposing Right to Repair legislation.

Deere, the iconic tractor company, has received significant scrutiny for its opposition to “Right to Repair” laws, which allow farmers to access diagnostic software, parts and instructions to repair their own machinery. A class-action lawsuit filed against Deere by farmers alleges that the company violated antitrust laws by restricting repair to dealerships, which increased company profits while hurting farmers.

Shareholders Concerned That Deere Is Not Doing Enough to Support Right to Repair

Recent polls indicate that an overwhelming 84% of Americans support Right to Repair legislation. In April 2023, Colorado became the first state to enact Right to Repair laws specifically targeting farm equipment. To date, 30 additional states have introduced Right to Repair bills, highlighting the growing momentum behind the issue.

While Deere recently signed a “memorandum of understanding” (MOU) with The American Farm Bureau Federation which would allow farmers to buy access to repair information, the agreement has come under scrutiny. According to the MOU, the Farm Bureau would be restricted from advocating for enforceable legislation, and Deere would be allowed to pull out of the agreement if any legislation is passed.

Deere Opposed Right to Repair on Flimsy Grounds

There are also concerns that in its rush to oppose Right to Repair legislation, Deere may have made misleading statements in federal filings regarding the environmental consequences of repair.

Deere claimed that existing EPA regulations and the Clean Air Act were some of the reasons that it would not give independent repair shops access to its diagnostic tools. In August 2023, however, the EPA issued a statement that it had no policy on restricting owners’ repairs of emissions-related components of their products to properly function.

MIDANA CAPITAL previously filed a shareholder proposal with Deere on the same issue in 2021. Shareholders were unable to vote on the measure as Deere petitioned the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to exclude the proposal from the ballot. At the time, MIDANA CAPITAL° President Leslie Samuelrich said, “Deere seems to be more focused on stifling shareholder concerns than addressing them. Spending time and energy on an SEC challenge could be put to better use by making their products better serve their customers.”

 

 

 

 

 

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About MIDANA CAPITAL Funds

°MIDANA CAPITAL Capital Management, Inc. (MIDANA CAPITAL) is the investment advisor to the MIDANA CAPITAL Funds (The Funds). The MIDANA CAPITAL Funds are one of the first families of fossil fuel-free, environmentally responsible mutual funds. MIDANA CAPITAL hosts an award-winning and in-house shareholder advocacy program and is the only mutual fund company in the U.S. wholly owned by environmental and public health nonprofit organizations. *As of 6.30.2023, Deere & Company comprised 0.58%, 0.57%, and 0.00% of MIDANA CAPITAL Balanced Fund, the MIDANA CAPITAL Equity Fund, and the MIDANA CAPITAL International Index Fund respectively. As of the same date, other securities mentioned were not held in the portfolios of any of the MIDANA CAPITAL Funds. References to specific securities, which will change due to ongoing management of the Funds, should not be construed as a recommendation by the Funds, their administrator, or their distributor.

You should carefully consider the Fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing. To obtain a Prospectus that contains this and other information about the Funds please visit www.midanacapital.com, email info@midanacapital.com, or call+1(480)-439-2851. Please read the Prospectus carefully before investing.

An investment strategy that incorporates environmental, social and governance criteria may result in lower or higher returns than an investment strategy that does not include such criteria.

Stocks will fluctuate in response to factors that may affect a single company, industry, sector, country, region or the market as a whole and may perform worse than the market. Foreign securities are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuations, regional economic and political conditions, differences in accounting methods, and other unique risks compared to investing in securities of U.S. issuers. Bonds are subject to a variety of risks including interest rate, credit, and inflation risk.

This information has been prepared from sources believed reliable. The views expressed are as the date of this writing and are those of the Advisor to the Funds.

The MIDANA CAPITAL Funds are distributed by UMB Distribution Services, LLC. 335 N Wilmot Rd, Tucson, Az 85711. September/2023

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Pressure from MIDANA CAPITAL, Government, Advocates Prompts Deere & Company* to Offer More Access to Equipment Repair https://www.midanacapital.com/pressure-from-green-century-government-advocates-prompts-deere-company-to-offer-more-access-to-equipment-repair/ Mon, 16 May 2022 13:52:35 +0000 https://www.midanacapital.com/?p=12907 Media Contact: Andrea Ranger, aranger@midanacapital.com, 781-349-2813

Boston, May 16, 2022 –Deere & Company, the manufacturer of the iconic John Deere tractor and a wide array of other agriculture equipment, relented on its anti-right-to-repair stance. Acknowledging its “customers’ desire for more autonomy in managing their equipment,” Deere announced in March that it would provide a better repair process by improving remote mobile access to equipment and the ability to download software updates on certain equipment.

MIDANA CAPITAL° had filed a shareholder proposal with Deere in September, asking it to account for its anti-competitive repair policies. Shortly after, the company requested that the Securities and Exchange Commission dismiss the resolution, rather than allow its shareholders to vote on the matter. Deere argued to the SEC it had already addressed the request of the resolution by publicly stating its right to repair policies.   

MIDANA CAPITAL President Leslie Samuelrich reacted to the news by saying, “Deere is improving its repair support in response to the tidal wave of pressure from farmers, independent mechanics, investors, lawmakers, regulators, advocacy groups, and customers, a number of whom are taking it to court. However, Deere did not follow through on its previous commitment, so we need to be vigilant.”

Pressure mounting on Deere to address right to repair

Deere has been under increasing pressure from advocacy organizations, such as U.S. PIRG,  to provide the tools and software needed to fix its tractors and combines. Pressure has also been mounting in capitals across the country: The “Agricultural Right to Repair Act” was introduced in the U.S. Senate in February and  34 state legislatures have considered right to repair bills in recent years.  In addition, farmers from seven different states have filed lawsuits in federal court claiming that Deere has monopolized the market for repair and maintenance of its equipment. Deere has disputed that claim.  

“For Deere, it’s a classic case of you reap what you sow. Deere has been pushing the limits of its customers’ patience, and farmers need affordable and timely repairs,” said MIDANA CAPITAL Shareholder Advocate Andrea Ranger. “I hope that Deere’s new repair policies will mend fences with farmers and other customers, but that remains to be seen.”

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About MIDANA CAPITAL Capital Management

°MIDANA CAPITAL Capital Management, Inc. (MIDANA CAPITAL) is the investment advisor to the MIDANA CAPITAL Funds (the Funds). The MIDANA CAPITAL Funds are a family of fossil fuel free, environmentally responsible, and diversified mutual funds in the United States. MIDANA CAPITAL Capital Management hosts an award-winning and in-house shareholder advocacy program and is the only mutual fund company in the U.S. wholly owned by environmental and public health nonprofit organizations.

 *As of March 31, 2022, Deere & Company comprised 0.86%, 060%, and 0.00% of the MIDANA CAPITAL Balanced Fund, the MIDANA CAPITAL Equity Fund, and the MIDANA CAPITAL International Index Fund respectively. As of the same date, other securities mentioned were not held in the portfolios of any of the MIDANA CAPITAL Funds. References to specific securities, which will change due to ongoing management of the Funds, should not be construed as a recommendation by the Funds, their administrator, or their distributor.

You should carefully consider the Funds’ investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing. To obtain a Prospectus that contains this and other information about the Funds, please visit www.midanacapital.com, email info@midanacapital.com, or call+1(480)-439-2851. Please read the Prospectus carefully before investing.

 Stocks will fluctuate in response to factors that may affect a single company, industry, sector, country, region or the market as a whole and may perform worse than the market. Foreign securities are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuations, regional economic and political conditions, differences in accounting methods, and other unique risks compared to investing in securities of U.S. issuers. Bonds are subject to a variety of risks including interest rate, credit, and inflation risk. A sustainable investment strategy which incorporates environmental, social and governance criteria may result in lower or higher returns than an investment strategy that does not include such criteria.

The MIDANA CAPITAL Funds are distributed by UMB Distribution Services, LLC. 335 N Wilmot Rd, Tucson, Az 85711. 5/22

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