On July 2, Honeywell Aerospace rose 3.38% in regular trading, trading at $234.585/share, with turnover of $178 million.
On the news front, the stock continues to benefit from multi-index inclusion effects after being officially added to the MSCI Global Standard Index, Large Cap Index, S&P 500, and S&P 100 following the June 30 close. Passive funds tracking these indices are still completing position-building, generating sustained buying pressure that has driven the stock higher for a second consecutive session.
Additionally, Wells Fargo recently initiated coverage on Honeywell Aerospace with an Equal Weight rating and a $250 target price, implying approximately 6% upside from current levels, providing the market with a valuation anchor. The company's CEO has also outlined a strategic vision as an independent entity, emphasizing enhanced agility to support Boeing and Airbus production ramp-ups, while exploring M&A opportunities in electrification, autonomy, and safety technologies.
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