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Assessing the Honeywell spinoff one year later — stocks to buy and not, according to Jim Cramer

“Honeywell’s a very smart company,” and if it “didn’t want exposure to autos and climate control here, then maybe you shouldn’t want it either,” CNBC’s Jim Cramer says.

American Airlines CEO says 737 Max ‘damages’ should hit Boeing shareholders, not American’s

“The reality is this: We’ve already borne all sorts of damages to our customers, to our team and to our shareholders,” American Airlines CEO Doug Parker says.

SpaceX president knocks Bezos’ Blue Origin: ‘They have a billion dollars of free money every year’

SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell spoke on Friday at billionaire investor Ron Baron’s annual investment conference.

UAW members approve new labor contract with GM, ending 40-day strike, sources say

Some of the UAW’s 48,000 members are expected to return to work as early as Saturday, showing GM is wasting no time in recouping lost production from the work stoppage.

United adding bigger overhead bins to avoid stowage wars — restrictions still apply

United is adding larger overhead bins to calm the war for overhead bin space.

United Airlines in early talks with Apple to revamp San Francisco airport terminal

United Airlines says it’s in early talks with Apple to upgrade its terminal at San Francisco International Airport.

Sears is reportedly exploring potential asset sales, including its DieHard brand

Transform Holdco, the retailer’s parent, has hired investment bankers to advise on the potential asset sales, people familiar with the situation told WSJ.

Houston Astros fire assistant GM Taubman for taunting female reporters

The Houston Astros fired assistant general manager Brandon Taubman after initially denying claims he taunted female reporters about the signing of Roberto Osuna, a pitcher accused of domestic violence.

Fisher withdrawals top $3 billion as Texas retirement plan exits

The Employees Retirement System of Texas on Friday announced it would divest $350 million from Fisher Investments. In the last two weeks the firm has lost $3 billion as pensions and firms exit.

Trump Organization explores selling Washington hotel lease rights over ethics concerns, WSJ reports

The attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia are suing President Donald Trump, claiming he has violated the Constitution’s emoluments clause by profiting from patronage of foreign countries at his Washington hotel.