Track the Honeywell International INC stock price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a listed equity based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, Honeywell International INC has published 265 reports. Market capitalisation: €69.6bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 27 April 2026 (Levée d'options). Among the most active insiders: Madden Anne T. Every trade is accessible without an account.
Analysts rate Honeywell International INC Buy (bullish), based on 10 analysts. Average price target: US$243.70.
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Honeywell International Inc. (ticker: HON) is a large diversified industrial group listed on the NYSE/NASDAQ in the United States, with headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. For French-speaking investors, Honeywell is best understood as a technology-enabled industrial platform spanning automation, aerospace, and process technologies rather than as a traditional manufacturer. The company traces its roots back to the 19th century and has evolved through decades of organic growth and acquisitions into one of the best-known industrial names in the U.S. Its business model is built around an installed base of equipment, recurring services, mission-critical applications, and exposure to multiple end markets with relatively resilient demand characteristics. Honeywell currently organizes its activities around segments such as Aerospace Technologies, Building Automation, Industrial Automation, and Process Automation and Technology, reflecting a strategic reset toward businesses with greater clarity and long-term value creation potential. Historically, the group has been particularly strong in avionics, propulsion, cockpit and navigation systems, auxiliary power units, building control systems, security, sensors, industrial software, and technologies supporting energy and process industries. Its competitive position rests on a mix of trusted brands, engineering depth, software integration, and long-standing customer relationships across commercial aviation, defense, and industrial end markets. In practical terms, Honeywell sells products and services that are essential to operational efficiency, safety, and energy performance, which gives the group a relatively defensive profile within industrial equities. Geographically, Honeywell has a global footprint with meaningful exposure across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, serving a broad international customer base. Recent developments are especially important: in 2025 Honeywell continued a major portfolio simplification program, including asset sales, the spin-off of Solstice Advanced Materials on October 30, 2025, and the announcement of a future separation of Aerospace Technologies, now targeted for the second half of 2026. The company also announced a new reporting structure to take effect in 2026, aiming to create more focused businesses that the market may value more clearly. For investors, HON remains a high-quality U.S. industrial name with exposure to aerospace, automation, and the energy transition, but it is also in the middle of a significant corporate transformation.