Honeywell's Upsized Debt Tender: A Key Factor in Its Investment Narrative
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Mar 24, 2026 8:35 am ET1min read
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Honeywell International has upsized its debt tender to $4.67 billion, retiring a large portion of its outstanding US dollar and euro notes. The move is part of the company's debt profile reshaping and broader corporate transformation. While the tender may not be a swing factor for the near term, investors should be aware of separation-related stranded costs and execution risks. Honeywell's reaffirmed 2026 guidance of $38.8-$39.8 billion in sales and diluted EPS of $9.59-$9.89 is a more direct reference point for assessing the tender offer.

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