HON vs KEYS
Side-by-side quantum stock comparison: market cap, share price, classification, and thesis.
Market cap, head to head
Stat-by-stat
| Metric | HON | KEYS |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Diversified | Diversified |
| Segment | Hardware | Hardware |
| Exchange | NASDAQ | NYSE |
| Country | US | US |
| Market cap | $146.83B | $61.01B |
| Share price | $231.72 | $355.74 |
| Employees | 102,000 | 15,400 |
| Sector | Industrials | Technology |
| Industry | Conglomerates | Hardware, Equipment & Parts |
HON
Honeywell International Inc.
Quantum thesis
Honeywell spun its quantum hardware group into Quantinuum, a privately held trapped-ion company in which Honeywell holds a majority stake. Buying HON is the only public-market way to own Quantinuum equity, but quantum is a small fraction of Honeywell's diversified industrial revenue, so the exposure is highly diluted.
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Keysight Technologies, Inc.
Quantum thesis
Keysight supplies the high-precision microwave electronics, control systems, and measurement instruments used to drive and read out qubits. It bought Quantum Benchmark to extend into qubit characterization software. As with FormFactor, the quantum exposure is real but small relative to a much larger electronic-test franchise.
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