Part SPS moved to IA , waiting for the cuts to come
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All IA GBEs s**ks, probably expcet HPS, they just destroyed everything
@yfq+1rl5cenj Yes, this is what they are referring to in IA. The closing of all the productivity products sites.
No more GBE’s in IA imerging yet, since original announcement, but SST just split - back to the old AST and HGAS but with new names, 18 months later. One couldn’t dream this stuff up. Both businesses have lost market share rapidly, customers not looking back. Not sure what merging or splitting GBE’s can do at this point.
I sure would like to be away from Honeywell.
IA is in big trouble, if I was Honeywell I would dismantle and selloff the lot. Stick to Aero, Buildings and Materials. Simpler, easier and focused makes money.
@yfq+1rl5cenj Makes sense, they outright said that they were going to focus on fewer products and become more targeted. This has been the most sensible thing they have said in years, 'will' or more so 'can' they do this is another question. My dealings with VK tell me otherwise.
Haha, massive fail trying to flog off the deadweight businesses. I wonder what Plan B is?
If you are talking about what I think you are talking about then the IA restructure is some time off, the audit will take a while before they decide and execute.
SPS is already part of IA - announced as part of Megatrend realignment some months ago.
I’m sorry but you’re going to have to explain this one once you’ve sobered up