The case for Honeywell breaking itself up gets even stronger after its Bombardier deal

Bombardier Challenger Cl-600 taking-off with undercarriage retracting.

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Honeywell‘s new partnership with Canadian planemaker Bombardier makes it clear that the American industrial conglomerate’s aerospace business should be operating on its own, Jim Cramer said Tuesday.

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