Browse the full directors' dealings record of Keysight Technologies, Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Keysight Technologies, Inc. has recorded 148 reports. Market capitalisation: €31.3bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 10 June 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: Dhanasekaran Satish. All data is accessible without an account.
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Keysight Technologies, Inc. is a leading electronic test-and-measurement company listed on the NYSE under the ticker KEYS in the United States. The company traces its roots to Hewlett-Packard, later Agilent, and became an independent public company in 2014 when it was separated from Agilent. Headquartered in Santa Rosa, California, Keysight occupies a premium position in instrumentation, design software, and system validation for highly complex electronic and communications environments. Keysight’s business is organized around two reportable segments. Communications Solutions Group serves global commercial communications, aerospace and defense, and government customers. Electronic Industrial Solutions Group focuses on automotive, energy, semiconductor, and general electronics markets. The company’s portfolio spans test instruments, measurement systems, electronic design and simulation software, emulation platforms, network assurance and cybersecurity solutions, and related services. These offerings are used across the full product lifecycle, from design and verification to manufacturing, deployment, and optimization. From a competitive standpoint, Keysight is typically viewed as a high-end specialist with deep technical expertise, strong software content, and long-standing customer relationships in demanding end markets such as semiconductors, wireless communications, data centers, AI infrastructure, automotive electronics, and defense. The company’s value proposition is centered on helping engineers reduce time-to-market and technical risk while improving design confidence and system performance. Its heritage is notable: Keysight highlights its lineage back to Hewlett-Packard’s founding in 1939, which underpins a long tradition of innovation in electronic measurement. Recent developments support a strategy of focused expansion. In 2025, Keysight completed the acquisition of Spirent Communications, broadening its portfolio in automated network test, assurance, positioning, and cybersecurity. Management said the deal strengthens the company’s ability to address next-generation technologies, including 5G, cloud, SD-WAN, and related advanced infrastructure use cases. Keysight has also continued to launch products and solutions tied to AI, high-speed interconnect validation, data-center testing, and high-volume electronics manufacturing. For investors, Keysight stands out as a technology-industrial franchise with structural exposure to AI, networking, semiconductors, and advanced electronics, while still facing cyclical customer spending patterns and sensitivity to global trade and export-control conditions.