Trimble’s transportation revenue down 3% year-over-year in Q4
Trimble expects organic revenue growth in 2022, despite the ongoing impact of constrained supply chains across the global economy.
Trimble expects organic revenue growth in 2022, despite the ongoing impact of constrained supply chains across the global economy.
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Trimble Inc.’s third-quarter revenue and adjusted earnings per share topped analyst expectations in a challenging supply chain environment.
Trimble’s Q2 revenue totaled $945 million, up 29% year-over-year.
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