Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

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Hey... I thought it appropriate to post this on-line article that appeared last month as to why AERO is having this big layoff. Keep up the good work.

Real Money / The Street Jul 22, 2016 | 1:07 PM EDT

Layoffs, Furloughs Driven by Efficiency, Honeywell Says

By Anders Keitz

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Honeywell International (HON) is apparently laying off people in its aerospace division because it is too efficient. "When you look at the layoffs and furloughs ... a lot of that is being driven by just better and better efficiency within our aerospace business," said CEO David Cote in a conference call Friday.

Real Money confirmed Tuesday that the company is implementing a small reduction of positions in certain areas of aerospace this year.

"Tim (Mahoney, divisional CEO for the aerospace segment) has been doing a remarkable job of making all our processes work better, whether it's how we engineer or how we manufacture, how we run our staff functions," said Cote. "It's really just being driven by doing a better job overall, which is a good sign, certainly puts us in a better position to grow."

The company said the reduction will better align costs with current demand. The number of jobs to be cut has not been disclosed.

But the aerospace area has struggled this year. Honeywell noted that its aerospace sales were down 1%.

Analysts with Jefferies said in a research note Friday that aerospace revenues of $3.78 billion were below their estimates of $3.9 billion. They noted that organic volumes fell 2% with commercial aviation (original equipment) down 9%. Commercial aviation after-market partially offset those losses as sales were up 6%. But organic defense and space revenues were down 7%, "partly due to tougher international comparisons, some weakness in services and a difficult commercial helicopter market," the Jefferies analysts said.

The analysts also said operating margins of 20.9% were below their forecasts of 21.2%, but Honeywell would have shown a bigger basis points expansion had it not been for the impact of acquisitions. Despite the weaker-than-expected margins, the aerospace segment's profit was up 2%.

"It didn't feel like a typical Honeywell quarter," Edward Jones analyst Jeff Windau said in a Thursday interview with Real Money, noting the company improved operating margins but organic sales growth is down on the year.

"It was again highlighting that the resource-end markets have been pretty tough," he added, emphasizing the recent decline in oil and gas prices.

Still, as a result of the company's first-half performance, Honeywell raised the low end of its full-year earnings guidance range to $6.60 to $6.70 per share.

http://realmoney.thestreet.com/articles/07/22/2016/layoffs-furloughs-driven-efficiency-honeywell-says

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It's nothing more than the rich keeping their lifestyle while screwing the working poor. We can look forward to 1 furlough a quarter at least, higher medical expenses laid upon us and perhaps more layoffs. It is disgusting, the Mgt should be brought up on corruption chages and then fired. It would serve them well if we all quit enmass. It makes me sick to see a company that actually had class, which i was proud to work for turn into a non careing, run of the mill head chopping mess. This corruption and absolute disregard for the employees should be in the news, in the papers and stand as a warning for anyone even considering working for Honeywell. STAY AWAY IT IS GOING TO GET EVEN WORSE.

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Why don't the employees communicate all the deplorable acts that HON is doing to the national media outlets (Wall Street journal, NY Times). I guarantee you that the boarder investment community doesn't know that HON makes their numbers in this enethical and absolutely non-sustainable way.

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Yep! That scumbag lies to wall street then lies to us citing economic slowdowns. Management continues to get rich while fvcking all the employees over. We all need to make sacrifices. They claim. By we all they mean you all.

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