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Honeywell scraps bid for United Technologies | Honeywell scraps bid for United Technologies |
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Aircraft parts maker Honeywell has dropped its $90bn (£65.4bn) bid to buy rival United Technologies. | Aircraft parts maker Honeywell has dropped its $90bn (£65.4bn) bid to buy rival United Technologies. |
On Tuesday, Honeywell said it was abandoning its efforts because of United Technologies "unwillingness to engage in negotiations". | On Tuesday, Honeywell said it was abandoning its efforts because of United Technologies "unwillingness to engage in negotiations". |
United Technologies rejected the offer last week, saying regulators were unlikely to approve the deal and the price was too low. | United Technologies rejected the offer last week, saying regulators were unlikely to approve the deal and the price was too low. |
The deal would have created one of the aerospace industry's largest companies. | The deal would have created one of the aerospace industry's largest companies. |
"Continuing to try to negotiate with an unwilling partner is inconsistent with our disciplined acquisition process," said Honeywell's chief executive officer, Dave Cote. | "Continuing to try to negotiate with an unwilling partner is inconsistent with our disciplined acquisition process," said Honeywell's chief executive officer, Dave Cote. |
Last week, the head of United Technologies, Greg Hayes, said accepting the deal would be "irresponsible". | Last week, the head of United Technologies, Greg Hayes, said accepting the deal would be "irresponsible". |
"It would also have a material negative impact on [United Technologies'] operations, customer relationships and talent retention," Mr Hayes said. | "It would also have a material negative impact on [United Technologies'] operations, customer relationships and talent retention," Mr Hayes said. |
United Technologies is an American manufacturer, among the businesses it owns are aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney and elevator manufacture Otis. | |
Honeywell's businesses focuses on aerospace, automation and controls, and advanced materials. The company often looks to mergers and acquisitions to expand. On Tuesday, it completed its purchase of Movilizer - a cloud services provider for employees performing maintenance, sales and warehousing activities away from the office. | |
Honeywell shares rose 2.3% following the announcement while United Technologies shares fell 2.5%. | Honeywell shares rose 2.3% following the announcement while United Technologies shares fell 2.5%. |
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