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Honeywell (HON) stock slips as Pentagon posts $58.8 million Army contract modification
31 December 2025
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Honeywell (HON) stock slips as Pentagon posts $58.8 million Army contract modification

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 10:53 PM ET — Market closed

  • Honeywell shares fell 0.37% to close at $196.36.
  • The Pentagon listed a $58.8 million U.S. Army contract modification involving Honeywell’s AGT 1500 engine-platform support work.
  • Traders head into the final session of 2025 watching Fed policy signals, January jobs data and Honeywell’s next earnings update.

Honeywell International Inc shares slipped 0.37% on Tuesday to close at $196.36. The stock traded between $195.41 and $197.58, with about 1.9 million shares changing hands, while GE Aerospace rose 0.07%.

The move comes as investors keep a close eye on industrial names into year-end, when thin trading can amplify modest headlines. For Honeywell, steady defense and aerospace activity remains a key demand pillar.

Broadly, stocks ended slightly lower in choppy, holiday-thin trade after minutes from the Federal Reserve’s December meeting showed policymakers debating risks around the latest rate cut. “It’s just a healthy rebalancing of allocations more so than an emotionally driven sell-off,” said Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at Nationwide. The Fed next meets Jan. 27-28, Reuters reported. Reuters

For Honeywell, that backdrop matters because shifts in rate expectations can swing how investors value companies tied to capital spending and long-cycle projects. It can also change the tone for industrial earnings guidance early in the new year.

A Defense Department daily contract listing on Monday showed Honeywell International Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, was awarded a $58,790,991 modification (P00026) to contract W56HZV-20-D-0062 for program services and systems technical support engineering services for the automotive gas turbine 1500 engine platform. The change brings the total cumulative face value of the contract to $2,689,000,000 and runs through March 31, 2028, the listing said.

A “contract modification” is an update to an existing government agreement — typically adjusting scope, price, or schedule — rather than a brand-new award. Investors tend to focus on the direction of the work and whether it signals sustained demand.

Traders are also looking past year-end to early-January data that can reset expectations for interest rates. The Bureau of Labor Statistics will publish the official December unemployment rate on Jan. 9 after the Chicago Fed estimated the jobless rate at 4.6% for December, Reuters reported.

For Honeywell, the next watchpoint is whether demand holds up across its aerospace and automation-related businesses as customers set 2026 budgets. Investors also track how much recurring service work can cushion swings in equipment orders.

Before the next session, traders will watch whether Honeywell holds near Tuesday’s low and whether buying interest shows up around $200, a round-number level that often acts as a psychological marker.

Honeywell is expected to report earnings on Feb. 5, according to Nasdaq’s earnings calendar. Guidance on aerospace demand, automation spending and cash generation is likely to set the tone for the stock heading deeper into 2026.

Further U.S. defense contract notices could offer incremental support, but recent trading has been driven more by macro headlines and positioning than by smaller award updates.

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