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Honeywell Shares Plunge after Outlook Cut

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October 7, 2016, 4:03 PM ET
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Shares of Honeywell International plunged as much as 9% on Friday, a day after the aircraft-parts maker cut the top end of its 2016 profit forecast and said that sales would fall more than it had expected this year.

Honeywell makes parts for business-jet makers Bombardier, Textron, and General Dynamics, whose shares also fell on the company’s downbeat forecast.

“Conditions are more difficult than anticipated in both the business jet (original equipment manufacturing) and aftermarket businesses,” Honeywell c hief financial officer Tom Szlosek said on a call with analysts on Friday.

Weakness in the oil and gas industry has reduced flying time for both business jets and helicopters, he said. Economic sanctions against Russia and an anti-corruption drive in China are also factors affecting demand, he added.

Honeywell‘s shares were down 7.8% at $106.50 in afternoon trading after hitting a seven-month low of $105.25. The stock was the third-biggest loser on the S&P 500 index.

Shares of Cessna jet maker Textron were down 3.5% at$38.53 while those of General Dynamics, the maker of Gulfstream jets, were down 0.8% at $152.94. Learjet-maker Bombardier’s shares were down 1.1% at C$1.74.

Business-jet makers are forced to offer more discounts to prevent buyers from canceling orders or delaying purchases, analysts and dealers have said.

Honeywell said it had to pay higher incentives to commercial planemakers in the third quarter to encourage them to buy its equipment.

Investors are worried about how long it will take Honeywell to improve its organic sales growth rate, which is set to fall for the third consecutive year, William Blair & Co analyst Nicholas Heymann told Reuters.

Honeywell said on Wednesday that 2016 core organic sales were now expected to fall 1-2%.

The company had earlier forecast a 1% decline. The growth rate was 1% in 2015 and 3% in 2014.

The company said it expected 2016 earnings of $6.60-$6.64 per share, down from its previous forecast of $6.60-$6.70.

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