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Honeywell Background

Honeywell Company (NYSE: HON), with 2012 sales of $37.6 billion and 132,000 employees worldwide, is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address some of the world’s toughest challenges linked to global macro trends such as energy efficiency, clean energy generation, safety and security, globalization and customer productivity.

Honeywell’s ability to continually improve comes from successfully achieving two seemingly competing tasks at once – productivity and growth. The global processes – or Enablers – are Honeywell’s core internal business processes that drive efficiency and service quality. Enablers bring world-class products and services to market faster and more cost-effectively for their customers. Honeywell’s global headquarters is in 101 Columbia Road, Morristown, New Jersey, 07962.
Established in 1904 as Honeywell Heating Specialty Co. Incorporated, the company through various acquisitions and mergers reincorporated to Honeywell Inc. in 1963 specializing in Aerospace, Automation and Control Systems, Performance Materials and Technologies & Transportation Systems. Honeywell – Corporate Overview and Key Figures:
2012 Summary: FY 12 Revenue Sector- Geo-Wise Split:

Automation and Control Solutions: Performance Materials and Technologies:

Transportation Systems: Aerospace:

5Yr Stocks Performance:
Honeywell Global Locations:
Honeywell Priority High Growth Regions: Honeywell – R&D Landscape

Honeywell – Key Highlights:
Automation and Control Solutions:
 16% sales growth in Primary High Growth Regions (HGR) including India and China
 17% sales growth in “Next 7” HGR
 42% of total growth by 2017 coming from HGR

Performance Materials and Technologies:
 Record Results for Sales, Profit, Segment Margin, Cash Flow
 Record Backlog Across PMT
 Game-Changing Technologies, Penetrating New Markets
 Expanded Global Presence
 Thomas

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