Johnson Controls Partners With Cisco on Smart Building Initiative
Johnson Controls became a founding building automation partner for Cisco Digital Ceiling.
Johnson Controls became a founding building automation partner for Cisco Digital Ceiling.
The building will serve as global headquarters for the combined company of Tyco and Johnson Controls when the merger closes later in 2016.
Anixter worked with JCI on health-care and education projects in New Orleans, Denver and Detroit.
Saying the merger ‘should be stopped,’ Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attacks the proposed merger between giants Johnson Controls and Tyco Int’l due to the tax-avoidance consequences.
Proper positioning and planning is important for every company, regardless of size.
The company attributes the falloff in net revenue to the deconsolidation of its Automotive Interiors business among other factors.
The deal is worth a reported $20 billion and brings together two companies who combine for $32 billion in annual revenue.
Thomas McConnell, director of Denver-based Headwaters MB, believes Tyco could have been shopped more broadly.
Industrial leaders combine $32 billion in revenue, positioning business under Tyco Int’l and renaming it Johnson Controls plc.
The construction management specialist adds security integration to its portfolio of professional, environmental and munitions response services.