Industrial Conglomerate (transitioning)
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Separating into three independent companies by late 2026
Honeywell has been a conglomerate for over a century, bundling aerospace engines, building thermostats, and specialty chemicals under one corporate roof. On March 3, 2026, it filed the paperwork to end that era, registering its $17.4 billion aerospace division as an independent company that will trade on Nasdaq under the ticker HONA. The filing is the second of three planned separations that will split Honeywell into entirely distinct publicly traded companies by late 2026.
Updated Mar 3
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