Business
Honeywell International Inc. said Monday it agreed to buy fire- and burglar-alarm maker Pittway Corp. for $2 billion in cash in a move to expand its security-system business.
Dec. 21, 1999
Alan Greenspan was talking about Microsoft and General Electric, Texas Instruments and Honeywell, Intel and Wonderware, a small software firm in Irvine, when he said last week that information technologies have made the U.S. economy more productive.
May 9, 1999
Honeywell, seeking to remain competitive in the rough-and-tough computer industry, announced Wednesday that it is entering talks to combine its computer operations with those of NEC of Japan and Groupe Bull of France.
Sept. 25, 1986
Merger: If the engine maker renews its bid, it could face the same EU antitrust objections that doomed GE’s offer.
June 16, 2001
Greenspace
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July 2, 2008
Aerospace: Southland company is among several developing composites that may be used to secure doors.
Dec. 19, 2001
No aerospace and defense company has bet bigger on the benefits of scale than United Technologies Corp.
June 11, 2019
Leadership: After taking over a long-stagnant company in 1993, the CEO has installed focus and vision.
March 3, 1997
Eight investment funds in the Los Angeles-based Capital Group family have sued Honeywell International Inc., saying fraudulent financial projections in a 1997 bond sale cost them more than $130 million.
Jan. 28, 2005
California
Deborah Flint likely violated city ethics rules when she joined the Honeywell International board of directors without proper permission. She is resigning.
Dec. 12, 2019