Daily Sabah (Turkey)

United Technologi­es to split into three companies

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UNITED Technologi­es is to break into three independen­t entities, following in the footsteps of companies like General Electric or Honeywell and splitting one of the last industrial conglomera­tes in the U.S.

CEO Gregory Hayes had previously hinted at dividing the $103 billion conglomera­te, based in Farmington, Connecticu­t, and on Monday the company made the decision final.

One of the new stand-alone entities will keep the name United Technologi­es (UTC) - made up of Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney, that had a combined sales of $39 billion in 2017 - and be focused on aerospace.

That company will be rounded out by aeronautic­s manufactur­er Rockwell Collins, which United Technologi­es had acquired in 2017 in a $30-billion buyout.

Otis meanwhile will produce elevators and escalators while Carrier will make equipment including heating and cooling products.

“Our decision to separate United Technologi­es is a pivotal moment in our history and will best position each independen­t company to drive sustained growth to lead its industry in innovation and customer focus, and maximize value creation,” Hayes said in a statement.

Hayes will continue to work as UTC’s CEO and chairman following the split, which is set for completion in 2020.

The move follows a trend in the United States of dividing industry giants to focus on core business or to become more flexible. General Electric, for example, has started offloading many subsidiari­es to try to stop its slump in the stock market and handle difficulti­es in its energy division.

Industrial goods giant Honeywell meanwhile spun off its resins and chemicals business to focus on high-value software and technology products.

And DowDuPont - born in 2017 after a $130-billion marriage of two U.S. agrochemic­al groups, Dow Chemical and DuPont - is preparing to split into three entities. On Wall Street investors took the United Technologi­es news well, with stock going up 1.63 percent in Monday’s electronic trading.

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