Activist Investor Elliott Aims To Break Up Honeywell International

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The last time an activist investor targeted Honeywell International, calling to break up the multi-industrial conglomerate, the year was 2017. Company savior David Cote had just left the corner office, but he was still executive chairman. Moreover, the aerospace and defense sector was in an airliner...
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