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Trimble reports first quarter 2020

Trimble’s results for the first quarter of 2020 look almost as if nothing has happened; it looks like a reasonable first quarter for the company. The company has relatively little business in China, so they missed some of the first wave effects of the pandemic, but they’re braced for the next wave making itself felt in the second quarter. CEO ...

Kathleen Maher

Trimble’s results for the first quarter of 2020 look almost as if nothing has happened; it looks like a reasonable first quarter for the company. The company has relatively little business in China, so they missed some of the first wave effects of the pandemic, but they’re braced for the next wave making itself felt in the second quarter. CEO Rob Painter says the company is in reasonably good shape for what comes next. Trimble has transformed itself in the 12 years after the 2008 recession. The company has hedged its hardware business with powerful software divisions; it has added
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