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Textron Inc.
Type
Public
Traded as NYSE: TXT
S&P 500 Component
Industry Conglomerate
Founded 1923
Headquarters Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Key people
Scott C. Donnelly
(Chairman, CEO, President and Member of Management Committee)
Revenue Decrease US$ 13.423 billion (2015)
Operating income
Increase US$ 698 million (2015)
Net income
Increase US$ 698 million (2015)
Total assets Increase US$ 14.708 billion (2015)
Total equity Increase US$ 4.964 billion (2015)
Number of employees
35,000 (2015)
Website www.textron.com

Textron (NYSE: TXT) is an American global aerospace, defense, security and advanced technologies industrial conglomerate. Textron includes Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft, Beechcraft, and other components. It was founded by Royal Little in 1923 as the Special Yarns Company and is now headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island. Textron employs over 35,000 people worldwide. Scott C. Donnelly is the current President and Chief Executive Officer.

Textron started as a textile company in 1923, when 22-year-old Royal Little founded the Special Yarns Corporation in Boston, Massachusetts. The company manufactured synthetic yarns, a niche product at the time. By the start of World War II, the company was known as Atlantic Rayon Corporation and manufactured parachutes. As war production wound down, the company started making civilian products as well and was renamed Textron: “Tex" for "textiles", and "tron" from synthetics such as "Lustron". The company was listed on the NYSE in 1947.

Over the next decade and a half, Textron purchased various other manufacturing companies. In 1960, the company also bought Bell Aerospace and E-Z-Go. The textile division was sold to Deering Milliken in 1963.

Later CEOs included G. William Miller (1968–1977), Joseph Collinson (1977–1979), and Robert P. Straetz (1979–1986). In 1984, Textron took on more debt and bought Avco, a conglomerate almost as big as itself. Later on, James Hardymon took over as CEO.

Hardymon brought in Lewis B. Campbell, who became CEO in 1998. Starting in 2000, Campbell led a company-wide restructuring program. The share price fell to as low as $13/share in March 2003 after the economic downturn following the collapse of Internet companies and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Diminished demand for helicopters and airplanes led to layoffs at Cessna and Bell Helicopter. In 2004, Forbes magazine named Campbell as the fifth worst-performing CEO in the country.

In 2007, the Wall Street Journal reported that Campbell had received $494,700 in compensation in the form of his use of a corporate jet to travel between his home and office, which made him the most expensive CEO in the country in terms of use of jet travel. Some shareholders have questioned whether it is a good use of shareholder dollars to pay for the personal lifestyle choice of the CEO to live in one state and work in another. Shares in Textron plummeted to as low as $10.09 per share in the aftermath of the 2008 economic downturn, driving its market capitalization down to just $3.17 billion. While the company lost 75% of its value in the first ten years of Campbell's leadership, he managed to take home over $120 million in compensation. His salary in 2008 was $25 million, making him the highest paid executive of a conglomerate. Campbell managed to sell over $40 million in Textron stock in April and May 2008, at prices over $60 per share.

Scott C. Donnelly became CEO in December 2009.

Textron acquired Mechtronix in Montreal, Quebec, and OPINICUS in Tampa, Florida, in 2013. Donnelly combined these flight simulation companies, along with Textron’s AAI Logistics & Technical Services, to form TRU Simulation & Training in 2014.

On December 26, 2013, Textron agreed to purchase Beechcraft, including the discontinued Hawker jet line, for $1.4 billion. The sale was expected to be concluded in the first half of 2014. The company formed a new company called Textron Aviation to market the products of Beechcraft, Cessna, and Hawker as individual brands.

Able Aerospace Services is an international business and $70 million aerospace enterprise that is performing more than 8,000 proprietary FAA-approved repairs on aircraft and components.

On March 6, 2017, Textron bought out Arctic Cat for US$247M. Arctic Cat is a manufacturer of snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and side-by-sides. Textron will operate Arctic Cat as a subsidiary of Textron Specialized Vehicles.

Bell Helicopter is an American helicopter and rotorcraft manufacturer headquartered in Hurst, Texas, near Fort Worth.

E-Z-GO is a designer and manufacturer of light transportation vehicles for golf courses and for other uses. Products include electric and internal combustion golf carts and multipurpose utility vehicles under the E-Z-Go, Cushman, and Bad Boy Buggy brands.

Greenlee Textron is an industrial and electrical tool company headquartered in Rockford, Illinois. It was founded in 1862 by brothers Robert and Ralph Greenlee to manufacture their invention, a drill surrounded by four chisel blades, used in making the pockets for a mortise and tenon joint for the furniture industry in Rockford. This device is still used in cabinetmaking. The brothers later diversified into a variety of hand woodworking tools as well as machinery for making wooden barrels. The company was acquired by Textron in 1986. Greenlee today produces various wire and cable installation tools that are used in a variety of fields.

Textron purchased Jacobsen Manufacturing around 1975 and continued to produce Jacobsen garden tractors into the 1990s. Today, Jacobsen sells various products used for turf care: maintenance equipment, vehicles, and other products.

Kautex Textron is a supplier to the automotive industry. The company produces plastic fuel systems, selective catalytic reduction systems, windshield and headlamp washer systems, and other products.

Textron AirLand, LLC is a joint venture between Textron Inc. and AirLand Enterprises, LLC that is currently developing the Textron AirLand Scorpion aircraft as a private venture.

Textron Aviation is a new venture formed in March 2014 from Beechcraft and Cessna, retaining the Beechcraft, Cessna, and Hawker aircraft type names as brands.

Textron Systems is an aerospace and defense development and manufacturing firm headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island. The company reported 2012 annual sales in the Textron Systems segment as $1.7 billion.

Its operating units are:

Textron bought and acquired AAI Corporation in 2007, which has now evolved into the Support Solutions, Electronic Systems and Unmanned Systems business units mentioned above. AAI Corporation has developed and fielded products such as the RQ-7B Shadow UAV and various ground control technologies such as the One System Ground Control Station (OSGCS) and the Universal Ground Control Station (UGCS).

Q reports

Period Date Adjusted Actuals EPS GAAP EPS
Q3 2022 2022-10-26 Future report Set alerts
Q2 2022 2022-07-28 1.00 1.00
Q1 2022 2022-04-28 0.88 0.88
Q4 2021 2022-01-27 0.94 0.94
Q3 2021 2021-10-28 0.85 0.85
Q2 2021 2021-07-29 0.81 0.81
Q1 2021 2021-04-29 0.70 0.70
Q4 2020 2021-01-27 1.06 1.06
Q3 2020 2020-10-29 0.53 0.53
Q2 2020 2020-07-30 0.13 0.13

Ratings

2016-07-09 Reiterated Rating Credit Suisse Group AG Buy
2016-06-23 Initiated Coverage Morgan Stanley Underweight $39.00
2016-04-23 Reiterated Rating Goldman Sachs Hold
2016-04-23 Reiterated Rating Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Hold
2016-04-22 Boost Price Target Goldman Sachs Neutral $39.00 to $41.00
2016-03-28 Boost Price Target Barclays Outperform $46.00 to $55.00
2016-03-28 Boost Price Target Barclays PLC Outperform $46.00 to $55.00
2016-03-21 Lower Price Target Cowen and Company $53.00 to $51.00
2016-02-26 Lower Price Target Goldman Sachs $41.00 to $39.00
2016-02-05 Reiterated Rating Bank of America Buy $45.00
2016-02-05 Reiterated Rating Bank of America Corp. Buy $45.00
2016-01-28 Downgrade Drexel Hamilton Buy to Hold
2016-01-28 Lower Price Target RBC Capital Outperform $52.00 to $47.00
2016-01-28 Reiterated Rating JPMorgan Chase & Co. Buy
2016-01-28 Reiterated Rating Jefferies Group Buy
2016-01-28 Reiterated Rating Deutsche Bank Hold $48.00 to $40.00
2016-01-28 Reiterated Rating Deutsche Bank AG Hold $48.00 to $40.00
2016-01-28 Lower Price Target Royal Bank Of Canada Outperform $52.00 to $47.00
2015-12-16 Upgrade JPMorgan Chase & Co. Neutral to Overweight $50.00
2015-12-14 Boost Price Target Credit Suisse Outperform $47.00 to $50.00
2015-12-14 Boost Price Target Credit Suisse Group AG Outperform $47.00 to $50.00
2015-12-10 Reiterated Rating Cowen and Company Outperform $52.00 to $53.00
2015-10-28 Lower Price Target JPMorgan Chase & Co. Neutral $50.00
2015-10-28 Lower Price Target Barclays Overweight $56.00 to $54.00
2015-09-09 Reiterated Rating Jefferies Group Buy $52.00
2015-09-09 Lower Price Target Cowen and Company Outperform $56.00 to $52.00
2015-09-02 Upgrade Citigroup Inc. Neutral to Buy $50.00
2015-07-14 Initiated Coverage JPMorgan Chase & Co. Neutral $52.00
2015-07-11 Reiterated Rating Citigroup Inc. Hold
2015-07-10 Reiterated Rating Citigroup Inc. Neutral $48.00 to $50.00
2015-04-15 Boost Price Target Citigroup Inc. Neutral $45.00 to $47.00
2015-04-06 Boost Price Target Barclays Overweight $46.00 to $55.00
2015-03-30 Set Price Target Jefferies Group Buy $52.00
2015-03-06 Upgrade Nomura Neutral to Buy $45.00 to $50.00
2015-03-06 Upgrade Nomura Holdings Inc. Neutral to Buy $45.00 to $50.00
2015-01-30 Upgrade Bank of America Neutral to Buy $44.00 to $50.00
2015-01-29 Boost Price Target Nomura Neutral $40.00 to $45.00
2015-01-05 Boost Price Target Deutsche Bank Hold $43.00 to $46.00
2014-11-20 Boost Price Target Jefferies Group Buy $46.00 to $52.00
2014-10-21 Initiated Coverage Wells Fargo & Co. Outperform
2014-10-21 Initiated Coverage Wells Fargo Outperform
2014-10-20 Reiterated Rating Citigroup Inc. Neutral $38.00 to $40.00
2014-10-20 Reiterated Rating Deutsche Bank Hold $40.00 to $43.00
2014-10-09 Reiterated Rating Deutsche Bank Hold $42.00 to $40.00
2014-09-26 Upgrade Stifel Nicolaus Hold to Buy $44.00
2014-07-17 Reiterated Rating Credit Suisse Outperform $42.00 to $43.00
2014-07-17 Reiterated Rating Morgan Stanley Equal Weight
2014-07-17 Boost Price Target RBC Capital Outperform $42.00 to $44.00
2014-07-17 Boost Price Target JPMorgan Chase & Co. Overweight $45.00 to $49.00
2014-07-11 Reiterated Rating Citigroup Inc. Neutral $40.00 to $41.00
2014-05-12 Boost Price Target Barclays Overweight $43.00 to $46.00
2014-05-02 Reiterated Rating Citigroup Inc. Hold $40.00
2014-05-02 Boost Price Target JPMorgan Chase & Co. $44.00 to $45.00
2014-04-09 Reiterated Rating Citigroup Inc. Neutral $36.00 to $39.00
2014-04-07 Boost Price Target Deutsche Bank $38.00 to $42.00
2014-04-02 Reiterated Rating Goldman Sachs Neutral $44.00
2014-04-02 Initiated Coverage JPMorgan Chase & Co. Overweight $44.00
2014-03-25 Boost Price Target Credit Suisse $32.00 to $42.00
2014-03-21 Boost Price Target Goldman Sachs $38.00 to $44.00
2014-02-27 Initiated Coverage Jefferies Group Buy $46.00
2014-02-21 Initiated Coverage Nomura Neutral $41.00
2014-01-23 Boost Price Target Barclays Overweight $30.00 to $43.00
2014-01-22 Downgrade Stifel Nicolaus Buy to Hold
2014-01-07 Downgrade Bank of America Buy to Neutral $29.00 to $40.00
2014-01-02 Boost Price Target Cowen and Company $40.00 to $45.00
2013-10-21 Boost Price Target Cowen and Company Outperform $34.00 to $36.00
2013-10-15 Lower Price Target JPMorgan Chase & Co. Overweight $36.00 to $35.00
2011-07-25 Upgrade Barclays Capital Equal Weight to Overweight $30 to $32
2011-03-21 Upgrade Stifel Nicolaus Hold to Buy $32
2011-01-24 Reiterated UBS Neutral $22 to $27
2016-07-09 Reiterated Rating Credit Suisse Group AG Buy
2016-06-23 Initiated Coverage Morgan Stanley Underweight $39.00
2016-04-23 Reiterated Rating Goldman Sachs Hold
2016-04-23 Reiterated Rating Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Hold
2016-04-22 Boost Price Target Goldman Sachs Neutral $39.00 to $41.00

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Major Shareholders

Name Relationship Total Shares Holding stocks
DONNELLY SCOTT C Chairman, President and CEO 0.20%  (557269) MDT / TXT /
Connor Frank T Executive VP and CFO 0.04%  (113724) CNS / TXT /
Lupone E Robert EVP, General Counsel and Secy 0.03%  (77028) TXT /
YATES RICHARD L Sr. VP and Controller 0.02%  (44413) TXT /
Johnson Cheryl H Executive VP, Human Resources 0.01%  (33202) CAT / TXT /
FISH LAWRENCE K 0.01%  (26980) HMHC / NBHC / TXT /
Duffy Julie G Executive VP - Human Resources 0.01%  (15973) TXT /
Bamford Mark S VP and Corporate Controller 0.01%  (14283) TXT /