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Business Summary
United Technologies Corporation (UTC) is a conglomerate which provides products and services to government, residential, and manufacturing industries worldwide. ... UTC was formed by the dissolution of United Aircraft and Transport in 1934 by the federal government. Three new entities were formed, Boeing Aircraft Company, United Airlines, and United Aircraft. In 1975, United Aircraft became United Technologies to reflect is diverse industrial reach it developed through acquisitions.
Fortune magazine rated UTC the 51st largest company in the United States. ...
United Technology benefits from Otis elevator which is the most successful elevator company in the world. ... Carrier is the largest provider of HVAC systems in the United States. ...
The future of Carrier is solid, and most of its growth has been occurring outside the United States. Carrier has lost portions of its market share to Trane, a subsidiary of the American Standards Companies in the United States. ... Its operations are predominantly outside the United States. Chubb is a provider of products and services in the United Kingdom, France, Hong Kong, Australia, and Canada. ... Otis has moved most of its United States manufacturing base overseas. Only 7,000 of its 60,000 employees work in the United States. Otis potentially has positioned itself to loose its United States market to its competitor much in the way that Carrier has. ... Pratt & Whitney Space Propulsion produces hydrogen-fueled rocket engines for commercial and United States Government space applications, advanced turbo pumps for NASAs (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Space Shuttle program and solid fuel propulsion systems for civil and military applications. ... Historically, Sikorsky has been the only producer of Marine One, the helicopter used by the President of The United States. ... As UTC globalizes, it makes itself vulnerable to political rifts between the United States and foreign countries. ... The Price to earning for the industry is improving with the economy of the United States and the global economy. ... Currently, UTC has been subcontracted to provide the engines for the United States Air Force through Boeing Airlines, but this contract is in peril. ... During this period the market UTC price was raising when it looked as though it would land the new Boeing contract for the 7E7 plane, Sikorsky would continue to develop the Comanche Program, and would win the contract to continue to provide Marine One for the President of the United States. ... UTC has closed several Otis, and Carrier manufacturing plants in the United States. ... United Technology’s low debt ratio makes your investment more secure, and gives management the potential to finance growth if needed. ... Analysis of UTC, it is a mid to long term investment.
Approximate Word count = 3828 Approximate Pages = 15.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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