Honeywell expects hit to Q1 from Middle East conflict; maintains 2026 forecast
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Published on March 17, 2026.
Honeywell expects a significant impact on Q1 due to the Middle East conflict, but remains confident in its 2026 forecast. The company sees the disruptions as a "tactical issue" rather than demand-driven issue. It expects sales to be between $38.8 and $39.8 billion for the year, with a full-year adjusted profit per share of $10.45.
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