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Honeywell to spin off advanced materials unit in CEO's development push

Honeywell will spin off its advanced materials system into a publicly traded company, the U.S. corporation stated on Tuesday, simplifying its service to hone its concentrate on aviation, automation and energy shift.

The division, valued at $11 billion by Barclays, provides to industries that make bullet-resistant armor to pharmaceutical packaging.

Provided the sustained market demand for advanced specialized chemicals and products ..., we are confident now is the right time for this company to grow separately, CEO Vimal Kapur stated.

Because taking the helm last year, Kapur has rotated the company to the so-called mega trends of automation, the future of aviation and energy shift.

Honeywell has bought Provider's security business for $4.95. billion and aerospace and defense company CAES Systems for $1.9. billion as part of that shift.

The spin-off, expected to be tax-free to its shareholders,. is most likely to be completed by the end of next year or early 2026.

At least one analyst indicated potential divestitures the. business might take a look at.

The majority of clearly, why maintain UOP (the other major organization. within energy and sustainability options)? Other capacity. non-core businesses that turn up in conversations consist of. safety/PPE, intelligrated, picking up and elster (metering), Wolfe. Research study expert Nigel Coe said in a note.

Honeywell plans to name a management group and a board for. the independent company later on.

The business stated the spin-off would minimize seasonality in. sales, to name a few.

It anticipates the sophisticated materials organization to produce. profits of $3.7 billion to $3.9 billion in financial 2024 and have. an operating margin of more than 25%.

Honeywell cut its yearly earnings projection in July due to. weak demand in its commercial automation organization.

The business's shares were up 0.5% in early trading. They are. down about 3% for the year.

(source: Reuters)