Honeywell International edges higher after recent Fed commentary, shares track S&P 500 trend
23.06.2026 - 14:31:17 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-23, 14:29.
Honeywell International Inc. (US4385161066) sits in the S&P 500 and trades on the NYSE as HON. The shares most recently changed hands around 228 dollars, closely tracking the index after the latest Federal Reserve commentary on rates and inflation, according to recent market coverage from Wall Street-focused outlets.
What recent data show
According to a June 22 summary of the latest trading session, Honeywell International’s shares posted a negative move on that day, with an open at 229.78 dollars, an intraday high of 231.40 dollars and a low of 227.20 dollars, on reported volume of 3,880,331 shares. The current value in that dataset is cited at 228.11 dollars, placing the stock modestly below the short-term high and in line with the broader industrial cohort.
The same source notes that analyst models embedded in its overview still center around an average target of roughly 246.67 dollars, which remains above the last traded value and indicates room in current sell-side expectations relative to the latest NYSE print. This positioning puts Honeywell among large-cap U.S. industrial names that have seen mixed near-term price action but maintain a positive consensus spread versus spot levels, similar to peers such as General Electric and 3M that also reflect cautious optimism in recent analyst commentary.
Analyst consensus on Honeywell
Across multi-asset forecast platforms tracking Honeywell International, the stock is generally framed as a mature industrial with diversified exposure to aerospace, building technologies and performance materials, and consensus price projections cluster in the mid-240 dollar area for the next 12 months. These projections factor in macro assumptions about U.S. GDP, interest-rate paths and corporate spending, as well as company-specific levers such as margin discipline and portfolio pruning.
Some analyst commentaries emphasize Honeywell’s historical resilience through rate cycles, pointing to past periods when tighter policy initially pressured cyclical names but was later offset by operational execution and cost controls. In that context, the average target above the current price reflects a view that earnings quality and cash generation can underpin the valuation over time, although individual brokers differ in their rating stance between Hold and Buy across the industrial peer group, as seen in similar coverage of diversified U.S. manufacturers.
Background and price data on Honeywell International
Further news, quotes and filings on the Honeywell International shares are available in the dedicated topic section and through the company’s investor relations site.
The business behind Honeywell
Honeywell International generates revenue across four main segments, including aerospace, building technologies, performance materials and technologies, and safety and productivity solutions, giving the company exposure to both cyclical and more stable end markets as outlined in its investor materials. A representative product line is its advanced avionics and flight-control systems supplied to commercial and defense aircraft, which contribute to recurring hardware, software and service income streams within the aerospace division.
Where the stock trades today
The Honeywell International shares (US4385161066) most recently traded on the NYSE at approximately 228.11 dollars as of 2026-06-22, 16:00, based on consolidated data that summarize the latest session.
Honeywell International at a glance
- Company: Honeywell International Inc.
- ISIN: US4385161066
- WKN: 870153
- Ticker: HON
- Trading venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 2026-06-22, 16:00): 228.11 USD
- Market cap: 47,000,000,000 USD (as of 2026-06-22)
- Sector / industry: Industrials / Industrial Conglomerates
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
Disclaimer: This text is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, tax advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Figures and dates are based on sources considered reliable at the time of writing but may change without notice.
