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Honeywell stock falls as Middle East conflict hits Q2 outlook

by admin April 23, 2026
April 23, 2026

Honeywell warned of a softer-than-expected second quarter as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East disrupt supply chains and weigh on industrial activity, sending its shares lower in premarket trading even as the company pressed ahead with a sweeping restructuring plan.

Shares of the Charlotte, North Carolina-based conglomerate fell 5.6% before the bell after the company projected revenue below Wall Street expectations.

Revenue outlook hit by conflict

Honeywell said it expects second-quarter sales to come in between $9.4 billion and $9.6 billion, falling short of the $9.73 billion consensus estimate compiled by LSEG.

The company pointed to shipment delays, rising input costs, and logistical bottlenecks linked to the ongoing conflict as key factors weighing on performance.

The disruptions have been particularly visible in Honeywell’s Process Automation and Technology segment, where aftermarket activity has slowed, and delivery timelines have been pushed back.

The broader conflict has intensified inflationary pressures across the industrial sector, driving up costs for raw materials and energy while complicating global supply chains.

In the first quarter, Honeywell reported revenue of $9.14 billion, up 2% year-on-year but below analyst estimates of $9.31 billion, reflecting the early effects of these disruptions.

Earnings resilience despite cost pressures

Despite the challenging environment, Honeywell managed to deliver stronger-than-expected adjusted earnings.

Profit on an adjusted basis rose 11% to $2.45 per share, beating estimates of $2.32 and marking the seventh consecutive quarter of bottom-line outperformance.

However, headline figures painted a more subdued picture.

Net income declined 43.3% to $821 million, weighed down by charges related to debt restructuring and asset impairments.

Free cash flow dropped sharply by 71% to $56 million, reflecting higher costs tied to restructuring efforts and litigation expenses.

Quarterly profit also fell 35% to $1.29 per share due to elevated restructuring costs, highlighting the near-term financial impact of the company’s transformation strategy.

Restructuring and divestments gather pace

Honeywell is moving ahead with plans to break up its conglomerate structure into three independent entities focused on automation, aerospace, and advanced materials.

The company said it expects to complete the spin-off of Honeywell Aerospace on June 29, subject to final approvals.

The separation is a central pillar of its strategy to streamline operations and unlock shareholder value.

Alongside the spin-off, Honeywell has accelerated divestments.

It recently agreed to sell its productivity solutions and services business to Brady for $1.4 billion and announced the sale of its warehouse and workflow-solutions unit to private-equity firm American Industrial Partners.

The latter deal is expected to close in the second half of 2026.

These moves are aimed at simplifying the company’s portfolio and sharpening its focus on higher-growth areas.

Full-year guidance maintained

Despite the near-term headwinds, Honeywell maintained its full-year outlook, projecting sales between $38.8 billion and $39.8 billion and adjusted earnings per share in the range of $10.35 to $10.65.

The company said pricing gains and efforts to eliminate stranded costs associated with the aerospace spin-off are helping offset inflationary pressures.

Honeywell had previously warned that shipment delays in the Middle East could push some revenue into later quarters, even as underlying demand remains stable.

While the geopolitical environment continues to pose risks, the company’s steady earnings performance and ongoing restructuring efforts suggest it is positioning itself for longer-term growth.

Its stock, despite recent volatility, has still gained 12.8% so far in 2026, outperforming the broader S&P 500 index, which has risen 4.3% over the same period.

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