Well... Honey? how about 3M only with a cooler name? Some wondered why you don't know the company and some felt the same way I did... so here is my superficial research
First, the general business breakdown:
Aerospace: 37%
Building Technology: 22%
Performance Materials: 26%
Safety and Productivity: 15% [1]
So what does this mean in concrete terms? From conversations with other Getquin users it came out that they sell the following (among other things successfully):
Work clothing/ protective gloves, security systems for barriers, vents, thermostats etc for buildings, jet engines, weapons technology ("Honeywell produces about 85% of the non-nuclear components of America's nuclear weapons.")[2] well.. honey... WTF?
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I guess the company is also being particularly watched by Jim Cramer: https://youtu.be/zFbpdi0qY0(M)
@Healthy Remove the brackets on the last letter if interested. I hate autoplay because of this with broken link....
Which is how I discovered it and particularly interested / fascinated me:
"Industrial conglomerate Honeywell and start-up Cambridge Quantum Computing have formed a joint venture. Their goal: to dominate the quantum computing market."[4] By their own account, they also provided the "highest performing quantum computer" in year x. [3]
TA Part of @leveragegrinding I just leave it like this because I have no idea about TAs 😂 (nevertheless kiss kiss kiss my best)
https://www.tradingview.com/x/6HnzCDLV/
"in the long term siehts he not so mega good looks, unless it goes 1. over 220$ and then at some point to 240"
Disadvantage> conglomerate right there with them everywhere.... So they have to compete against heavyweights like Alphabet, Microsoft, MTU, 3M, Siemens or Basf.
Advantage: as with an ETF, one is invested in many areas through one company. For some perhaps also interesting in source [1] the dividend is described as "very safe". If you are interested, please read the part.
What do I do now?
I wait until 27.01 and look at the business figures. Should everything fit there I probably go in distributed phases 👍🏼
Disclaimer: I have not made a scientific paper out of the whole thing, so it may be that some things are no longer up to date. Honeywell also likes to decouple fields of activity.
PS: a more detailed analysis you will get if you @AktienAnalysen persuades :D she can do it much better than me.
[1]
https://aktienfinder.net/blog/honeywell-aktie-mit-2-prozent-dividende-ein-kauf/
[2]
https://atombombengeschaeft.de/atomwaffenhersteller/honeywell-international/
[3]
https://www.honeywell.com/us/en/news/2020/06/the-worlds-highest-performing-quantum-computer-is-here
[4]
https://www.it-markt.ch/news/2021-06-17/honeywell-und-cambridge-quantum-draengen-in-den-markt-fuer-quantencomputer