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Honeywell International Inc. (HON) Posts Strong Q2 Earnings, Advances Aerospace and Quantum Tech

Core Insights - Honeywell International Inc. is identified as one of the most undervalued stocks in the Dow according to analysts, with strengths in aerospace, industrial automation, energy solutions, and emerging technologies like quantum computing [1] Financial Performance - In Q2 2025, Honeywell reported earnings of $2.75 per share on revenue of $10.35 billion, surpassing estimates, and updated its full-year EPS guidance to a range of $10.45–$10.65 [4] - The aerospace segment is experiencing growth due to strong defense demand and strategic supply chain investments [4] Strategic Developments - Honeywell raised $600 million in equity for its quantum computing subsidiary, Quantinuum, at a valuation of $10 billion, aimed at accelerating the launch of the Helios system and advancing fault-tolerant quantum computing [2] - The company is planning to spin off its Solstice Advanced Materials division and aims to spin off its aerospace business in the second half of 2026, focusing on value unlocking and innovation-led sectors [3] Technological Advancements - Recent acquisitions, including Li-ion Tamer and SparkMeter, enhance Honeywell's Building Automation and Smart Energy offerings [4] - The introduction of the HON1600 small-thrust-class aircraft engine is targeted at uncrewed military operations, utilizing additive manufacturing for improved production speed and supply resilience [4]