Movement Alert|Honeywell Falls 3.13% in Regular Trading, Spun-Off Aerospace Unit Continued Selloff Spills Negative Sentiment to Parent

Market Focus
Aug 11

On August 11, Honeywell declined 3.13% in regular trading, trading at $235.31 per share with turnover of approximately $270 million. The decline was driven by persistent negative sentiment spillover from its recently spun-off subsidiary Honeywell Aerospace (HONA).

The aerospace unit, which completed its separation from Honeywell in late June, has been under heavy selling pressure following a disappointing Q2 earnings report. HONA reported adjusted EPS of $1.87, down 32% year-over-year from $2.75, while revenue of $4.52 billion missed analyst expectations of $4.61 billion. The stock opened down 26% on August 6, its largest single-day drop since the spinoff. Morgan Stanley noted the company faces sustained mechanical supply constraints that prevented expected output ramps.

Analyst downgrades have intensified, with Jefferies cutting its HONA target price from $235 to $175, BMO reducing its target from $276 to $209, and RBC lowering its target from $300 to $250. Despite Honeywell parent reporting a Q2 earnings beat and raising full-year profit guidance in late July, the aerospace subsidiary's ongoing underperformance continues to weigh on investor confidence.

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