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Barbara Marcin Honeywell International HON-N TOP PICK Jun 18, 2004

Moving into the middle of this expansion cycle, likes manufacturing and industrial companies. Has a few years good outlook ahead of it. A good investment and hasn't been for a while.
$36.540

Stock price when the opinion was issued

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HOLD

Stock price hovering around 200. Disappointed in share price performance. Believes company needs to take action soon. 

BUY
A report that HON is weighing Quantinuum, a quantum computing company it co-owns, as an IPO

This would drive more value for shareholders. Let's wait and see. Shares were punished yesterday though on profits, but the valuation is good and topline trends are heading in the right direction. Still likes it.

DON'T BUY

It's done nothing for a long time. The past CEO was good, but is gone. Isn't crazy about their end markets in a declining economy. It can't break out past $180-200.

BUY

ROE is strong and it pays a 2% dividend. A core value holding.

DON'T BUY

They had a poor quarter. Period.

TOP PICK

Business model has come under pressure, not too many industrial conglomerates left. So much hidden value that can be unlocked over the next 2-3 years. Wonderful aerospace and defense, as well as automation. Separating them makes a lot of sense. Valuation is very attractive. Yield is 2%.

(Analysts’ price target is $247.09)
TOP PICK

Special situation. Industrial conglomerate with 2 phenomenal businesses, aerospace and automation. Over the next year will split into 2 separate companies, each with its own capital allocation framework; potential to unlock a lot of value of between 50-100%. 

Trades ~20x PE, really good upside. He'd say to hold both those businesses once they come into being next year. Yield is 2.2%.

(Analysts’ price target is $240.57)
WAIT

Announced spinoffs. Lots of costs involved in decentralizing. Quarterly results and guidance were weak. Too early to enter. Not sure she'd want to own all the resulting parts. Needs more visibility.

BUY

He owns a lot. Their growth is in aerospace. Nobody wants Boeing, so they'll buy HON. He also likes their chemicals business, though it isn't growth. Their automation is a work in progress.

BUY

The company and CEO are doing everything right, but shares are highly undervalued.