Honeywell's plans to divide itself marks the end of an era, which makes sense since Wall Street doesn't love conglomerates ...
Honeywell’s planned breakup is reminiscent of the trajectory of General Electric, which has split into three companies in ...
BP’s shares are on the up despite poor Q4 results, as shareholders look to activist investor Elliott Investment Management to ...
Elliott Investment Management said a breakup of Honeywell could push the stock up 51% to 75% over the next two years. But ...
One of the last remaining US industrial conglomerates has decided to separate its automation and technology businesses just like General Electric and Alcoa ...
On February 6, Honeywell announced it would be splitting its operations in aerospace and home automation. It had previously ...
The aerospace division is Honeywell's biggest and best standalone business. It generated over $15 billion in annual sales ...
Regardless of market conditions, investors have consistently shown interest in dividend stocks, particularly those from ...
Investors and management teams interested in corporate breakups should remember that business execution still matters more ...
Honeywell remained a conglomerate long after it was cool. General Electric, Danaher, Alcoa, 3M and United Technologies have all split into smaller chunks to be nimbler and more valuable. Now, the ...
Honeywell will split into three separate businesses, starting with Advanced Materials in late 2025, followed by Honeywell ...
Honeywell is following the conglomerate breakup of GE. Because of Boeing and Airbus backlogs, the sky could be the limit for ...