Honeywell beats Q3 estimates, reiterates spinoff plans, and reports record backlog amid strong organic growth and improved free cash flow margin.
Orcas in the Gulf of California have been observed flipping and killing juvenile great white sharks to eat their energy-rich livers, a behavior that may be spreading due to changing shark nursery areas.
Investors focus on growth firms with high insider ownership as a signal of confidence in future prospects across global markets.
Honeywell beats Q3 estimates, reiterates spinoff plans, and reports record backlog amid strong organic growth and improved free cash flow margin.
Orcas in the Gulf of California have been observed flipping and killing juvenile great white sharks to eat their energy-rich livers, a behavior that may be spreading due to changing shark nursery areas.
Investors focus on growth firms with high insider ownership as a signal of confidence in future prospects across global markets.