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  2. Honeywell UOP | Wikipedia

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    A Honeywell refinery producing green diesel from natural oils in Pasadena, Texas.. The UOP Riverside research and development laboratory in McCook, Illinois was conceived in 1921 by Hiram J. Halle, the chief executive officer of Universal Oil Products (now simply UOP), as a focal point where the best and brightest scientists could create new products and provide scientific support for the oil ...

  3. Honeywell | Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references. [1] Honeywell International Inc. is an American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It primarily operates in four areas of business: aerospace, building automation, performance materials and technologies (PMT), and safety and productivity solutions (SPS). [2]

  4. Honeywell International (HON) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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    Honeywell International (NASDAQ: HON) Q2 2024 Earnings Call ... Aero has substantial synergies on both CAES acquisition and in Civitanavi acquisition. Same is true for both UOP and HPS and LNG ...

  5. David M. Cote | Wikipedia

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    David M. Cote (born July 19, 1952 [2]) is an American businessman. Cote previously worked for General Electric [3] and TRW Inc. [4] before he was appointed chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Honeywell in 2002, [4] following their acquisition by AlliedSignal. Cote also sat on the JP Morgan Chase risk committee during the period in ...

  6. Honeywell Acquires Gas Processing Technology Firm

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    UOP LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON), today announced that it is acquiring a 70% stake in Thomas Russell Co., a technology and equipment company in the ...

  7. AlliedSignal | Wikipedia

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    AlliedSignal, Inc. was an American aerospace, automotive and engineering company, created through the 1985 merger of Allied Corp. and The Signal Companies. It purchased Honeywell for $14.8 billion in 1999, and adopted the Honeywell name and identity. AlliedSignal was a member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from 1985 until February 19, 2008.

  8. W. R. Sweatt | Wikipedia

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    The firm was reorganized and its name changed to Honeywell Heating Specialties Company in 1916, and it began to produce automatic temperature controls. By 1927, company sales were more than $1.5 million and 450 people worked in the Wabash factory. Mr. Honeywell's competitor was W.R. Sweatt and his Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company.

  9. Mark C. Honeywell | Wikipedia

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    Died. September 13, 1964 (aged 89) Alma mater. Eastman Business College. Occupation (s) Founder and CEO of Honeywell. Mark Charles Honeywell (December 29, 1874 – September 13, 1964) was an American electronics industrialist. He co-initiated the eponymous corporation Honeywell and was its first president and CEO (1927–1933).