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Beta 1.32
Beta is a measure of a company's common stock price volatility relative to the market
Dividends
Yield (%) 3.25
Dividend Record Date 08/20/09
Dividend Rate 1.21
Ratios
Price to Revenue (TTM) .84
Price To Cash Flow (TTM) 8.62
Price to Book (MRQ) 3.27
Total Debt to Equity (MRQ) (%) 102.11
Current Ratio (MRQ) 1.25
Growth
5-Year Annual Dividend Growth Rate (%) 7.96
5-Year Annual Revenue Growth Rate (%) 9.61
In 2002, David M. Cote was named Chairman and CEO of Honeywell
1885, when an inventor named Albert Butz patented the furnace regulator and alarm. He formed the
Butz Thermo-Electric Regulator Co., Minneapolis, on April 23, 1886
The Consolidated Temperature Controlling Co. incorporated, acquired Butz's patents and business, and
by 1893, had renamed itself Electric Heat Regulator Co.
In 1898, the company was purchased by W. R. Sweatt, who, by 1916, had changed the name of the
company to Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company
1904 a young engineer named Mark Honeywell, was perfecting the heat generator as part of his
plumbing and heating business. Two years later, he formed the Honeywell Heating Specialty Co,
incorporated, specializing in hot water heat generators.
In 1927, Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company and Honeywell Heating Specialty Co. merged to form the
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co., and became the largest producer of high-quality jeweled clocks.
W. R. Sweatt became chairman and Mark Honeywell, president.
In 1942, the company invented the electronic autopilot (C-1), which proved to be critically important to
the U.S. war effort.
In 1953, the company introduced the T-86 "Round" thermostat, which replaced chunky, rectangular
models.
In 1955, a joint venture called Datamatic Corporation, was established with Raytheon Corp. that marked
Honeywell's entry into the computer business. The company's first computer system, the D-1000,
weighed 25 tons, took up 6,000 square feet and cost $1.5 million.
In 1957, Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. purchased a fire detection and alarm firm, the first of
many acquisitions that would build its security business into today's global leader.
Honeywell instruments helped U.S. astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin land on the
moon.
In 1986, Honeywell significantly enhanced its position in the aerospace industry with the purchase of
Sperry Aerospace. It instantly became the world's leading integrator of avionics systems.
1. Honeywell Aerospace
ACS Solutions
Products :-
Thermostats
Door Chimes
Air Cleaners
Humidification
UV Air Treatment
Ventilation
Temperature Zoning
Water Solutions
Gas Detection
Safety & Security
Portable Products
e. Building Solutions
Honeywell Building Solutions provides building automation, security and safety solutions in thousands of
public and private sector facilities.
f. Industrial Control
Improve process performance with Honeywell controls.
Solutions for:
Chemicals, Life Sciences, Mining, Minerals & Metals, Oil & Gas, Power, Pulp, Paper, Printing
& CWS, Refining industries.
g. Facilities Security
h. Life Safety
Learn about fire, smoke and gas detection, personal protective equipment and remote patient
monitoring.
3. Special Materials
Additives
Electronic Materials
Fertilizer
Films
Fine Chemicals
Gas Processing
Personal Care
Refrigerants
Resins/Plastics
Specialty Gases
4. Transportation Systems
a. Turbo Technologies
b. Consumer Products- Air/ Fuel Filters and Car care products.
HONEYWELL INDIA
Honeywell International India Pvt. Ltd. (HIIPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell Inc., was
established in 1995 and has its registered office in Delhi and a 15-acre Industrial Park in Gurgaon.
1. Aerospace
2. Global Customer Support Center (GCSC) was set up in July 2004 as a global offshore commercial
contact and business services center of excellence.
Customer Contact
Creative Services
Knowledge Service
3. Fire
4. Speciality Materials
5. Honeywell Security is an international supplier and distributor of electronic security systems and
solutions. Our products monitor and protect millions of homes, businesses and government
facilities across the globe. $34 Billion and invests over $50 million a year in research and
development.
6. ADI- ADI is a $1.8 billion leading distribution business encompassing security, fire, sound and low
voltage products, with over 219 branches across North America, Europe, Mid-East & Africa. ADI
globally represents more than 700 leading vendors.
ADI’s goal in India is to build a successful distribution model to satisfy the burgeoning need for
quality and cost-effective security, fire, sound and other low-voltage electronic products in the
rapidly growing Indian economy
7. Honeywell Automation India Ltd. (HAIL) is a leading provider of integrated automation and
software solutions that improve productivity and enhance safety and security of homes and
businesses. With over 2500 employees and an annual turnover of about Rs. 868 crores, HAIL is
headquartered in Pune with 8 offices all over India.
Set up in 1988 with manufacturing, designing and engineering facilities in the industrial city of
Pune (160 km southeast of Mumbai, India), HAIL today is the market leader in most of the
business areas it operates in.
Driven by its strong values and organizational behaviours, HAIL believes that employee growth
and motivation is paramount.
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Honeywell Automation
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