On February 6, Honeywell announced it would be splitting its operations in aerospace and home automation. It had previously indicated it would be spinning out its advanced materials business.
The planned separation, coupled with the previously announced plan to spin Advanced Materials, will result in three publicly listed industry leaders with distinct strategies and growth drivers. The ...
Honeywell Aerospace will remain headquartered in Phoenix after being spun off from Honeywell International. The tax-free spinoff will result in three separate, publicly listed companies ...
Honeywell, one of the last remaining American industrial giants, announced it will split into three companies Thursday after ...
With $15 billion in sales in 2024, Honeywell Aerospace will rise to be a top technology and systems supplier helping aviation all over to flourish. Serving key customers like Boeing and Airbus ...
Two months after Honeywell International hinted it would follow the lead of an activist investor calling for it to split up its businesses, the company now intends to spin off several units into ...
Honeywell International Inc. will spin off its aerospace division to create a new, standalone company that will be headquartered in Phoenix, company officials announced Thursday. The move ...
Aerospace titan Honeywell announced Thursday that it will split into three independent and publicly traded companies. The company said that it will create Honeywell Automation and Honeywell ...
Honeywell Aerospace: The company will be a "pure play aerospace" supplier. The aerospace unit is Honeywell's biggest revenue generator, accounting for about 40% of the company's total revenue in ...