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HON
$233,65
+$3,90(+%1,69)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-19 11:31 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-19 11:31, Honeywell (HON) is priced at $233,65, with a total market cap of $148,46B, a P/E ratio of 26,36, and a dividend yield of %1,95. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $229,98 and $236,46. The current price is %1,59 above the day's low and %1,18 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 4,05M. Over the past 52 weeks, HON has traded between $186,76 to $248,30, and the current price is -%5,90 away from the 52-week high.

HON Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$229,38
Market Cap$148,46B
Volume4,05M
P/E Ratio26,36
Dividend Yield (TTM)%1,95
Dividend Amount$1,19
Diluted EPS (TTM)7,44
Net Income (FY)$4,72B
Revenue (FY)$37,44B
Earnings Date2026-04-23
EPS Estimate2,31
Revenue Estimate$9,29B
Shares Outstanding647,23M
Beta (1Y)0.915
Ex-Dividend Date2026-02-27
Dividend Payment Date2026-03-13

About HON

Honeywell International Inc. operates as a diversified technology and manufacturing company worldwide. Its Aerospace segment offers auxiliary power units, propulsion engines, integrated avionics, environmental control and electric power systems, engine controls, flight safety, communications, navigation hardware, data and software applications, radar and surveillance systems, aircraft lighting, advanced systems and instruments, satellite and space components, and aircraft wheels and brakes; spare parts; repair, overhaul, and maintenance services; thermal systems, as well as wireless connectivity and management services. The company's Honeywell Building Technologies segment offers software applications for building control and optimization; sensors, switches, control systems, and instruments for energy management; access control; video surveillance; fire products; and installation, maintenance, and upgrades of systems. Its Performance Materials and Technologies segment offers automation control, instrumentation, and software and related services; catalysts and adsorbents, equipment, and consulting; and materials to manufacture end products, such as bullet-resistant armor, nylon, computer chips, and pharmaceutical packaging, as well as provides reduced and low global-warming-potential materials based on hydrofluoro-olefin technology. The company's Safety and Productivity Solutions segment provides personal protection equipment, apparel, gear, and footwear; gas detection technology; cloud-based notification and emergency messaging; mobile devices and software; supply chain and warehouse automation equipment, and software solutions; custom-engineered sensors, switches, and controls; and data and asset management productivity software solutions. The company was founded in 1906 and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.
SectorIndustrials
IndustryConglomerates
CEOVimal Kapur
HeadquartersCharlotte,NC,US
Employees (FY)19,00K
Average Revenue (1Y)$1,97M
Net Income per Employee$248,89K

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Honeywell (HON) Latest News

2026-04-19 08:31

Monad Co-Founder Suggests Dynamic Caps on Collateral Deposits to Mitigate Hacking Risks

Gate News message, April 19 — Keone Hon, co-founder of Monad, recommends that pooled lending protocols implement rate limits on collateral asset supply increases rather than opening supply to maximum capacity immediately. For example, when current supply is 100 million and the cap is 300 million, the protocol should only allow supply to increase to 110 million within the next 10 minutes. This approach would limit the exit paths available during hacking attacks, particularly those exploiting unlimited minting vulnerabilities. Hon argues that lending protocols are typically the largest exit channels for assets, and implementing "smart caps" that start slightly above current supply and gradually adjust toward the true cap over hours could significantly improve risk control. He notes this measure could have prevented rsETH depositors from suffering approximately $200 million in losses today.

2026-04-07 06:03

Monad co-founders urge DeFi protocols to use dedicated computers to manage multi-signature wallets

Gate News message, April 7, Monad co-founder Keone Hon posted a call urging DeFi protocols to immediately use dedicated signature computers for multi-signature wallet operations, and stop using everyday computers. Keone Hon pointed out that everyday computers are highly susceptible to compromise; once they are controlled, even if connected to a hardware wallet, the signing process can still be maliciously altered, posing serious security risks. In addition, the Monad Foundation may introduce incentive mechanisms in the future to encourage the team to adopt this security solution.

2026-04-03 12:02

Monad co-founders release a protocol security self-checklist, covering multi-signature mechanisms and permission management: 10 key points

Gate News update, April 3, Monad co-founder Keone Hon published an protocol security self-checklist on the X platform, covering core issues such as admin privileges, fund security, and multi-signature mechanisms. It includes 10 key points: 1、clearly define administrator functions that could lead to loss of funds; 2、set time locks for relevant operations; 3、establish a real-time monitoring mechanism; 4、issue timely warnings when administrator functions are called; 5、map all privileged accounts and adopt a multi-signature (k-of-n) structure; 6、define signature threshold parameters; 7、multi-signature signers should use independent cold devices for signing operations and follow best practices (such as independently validating the transaction hash); 8、apply rate limits to withdrawals, and avoid having the same multi-signature control them; 9、ensure employee devices have malicious software detection and management capabilities; 10、predefine an extreme scenario in which multi-signature signers are compromised, reverse-engineer potential attack paths from the attacker’s perspective, and optimize system design to increase the cost and complexity of attacks.

2026-03-19 02:02

Monad mainnet will undergo a hard fork upgrade to version MONAD_NINE today at 22:30.

Gate News: On March 19, Monad co-founder Keone Hon tweeted that the Monad mainnet will undergo a hard fork today at 22:30 Beijing time, upgrading to version MONAD_NINE. This upgrade introduces three improvement proposals: MIP-3, MIP-4, and MIP-5. Before the hard fork, node operators must upgrade to at least version v0.13.0.

2026-02-26 03:38

Monad Co-founder: The conspiracy theory that Jane Street is suppressing Bitcoin below $150,000 is unfounded

Odaily Planet Daily reports that Monad co-founder Keone Hon stated on the X platform that the conspiracy theory claiming Jane Street is suppressing Bitcoin below $150,000 is unfounded. Using long futures to hedge short IBIT positions means that, on average, other parties will ultimately hold short futures positions, which they must hedge with long spot positions. The total of all positions in the market (converted to delta value) always equals the total supply of Bitcoin (about 20 million coins). Of course, any party can choose to short alone, thereby increasing long positions. This is the case in all perpetual contract markets, but it has nothing to do with IBIT or APs.

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