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Date Stock Title
Nov 22 HON Honeywell to sell PPE business in $1.33 billion deal
Nov 22 HON MicroStrategy, UPS, Honeywell: 3 trending headlines
Nov 22 HON Top Midday Stories: Intuit Shares Fall After Q2 Guidance Falls Short of Expectations; Honeywell to Sell PPE Business
Nov 22 HON Honeywell Cashes Out: $1.325 Billion PPE Business Sale Fuels Bold Portfolio Transformation
Nov 22 HON Honeywell Strikes $1.33 Billion Deal to Offload Personal Protective Equipment Business
Nov 22 HON Honeywell Sells PPE Unit for $1.33B as Restructuring Pressures Mount
Nov 22 HPQ HPQ Set to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in Store for the Stock?
Nov 22 HON Honeywell to Sell Personal Protective Equipment Unit for $1.33 Billion
Nov 22 NDRA ENDRA Life Sciences regains compliance with Nasdaq’s listing rule
Nov 22 HON Honeywell to sell personal protective equipment business in $1.3B deal
Nov 22 NDRA ENDRA Life Sciences Regains Compliance with Nasdaq Minimum Bid Price Requirement
Nov 22 HON Honeywell to sell personal protective equipment business for $1.33 billion
Nov 22 HON HONEYWELL TO SELL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT BUSINESS TO PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
Nov 21 DDD 3D Systems Announces Date of Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results
Nov 21 HON Honeywell trades in the red for seven straight sessions
Nov 21 HPQ HP keeps Equal-weight rating at Morgan Stanley ahead of earnings
Nov 21 HON Here's Why You Should Retain Honeywell Stock in Your Portfolio
Nov 21 HPQ Ahead of HP (HPQ) Q4 Earnings: Get Ready With Wall Street Estimates for Key Metrics
Nov 21 HON Three Reasons Why HON is Risky and One Stock to Buy Instead
Nov 20 HPQ HP results likely to show 'muted' signs of PC recovery: JP Morgan
Canning

Canning is a method of preserving food in which the food contents are processed and sealed in an airtight container. Canning provides a shelf life typically ranging from one to five years, although under specific circumstances it can be much longer. A freeze-dried canned product, such as canned dried lentils, could last as long as 30 years in an edible state. In 1974, samples of canned food from the wreck of the Bertrand, a steamboat that sank in the Missouri River in 1865, were tested by the National Food Processors Association. Although appearance, smell and vitamin content had deteriorated, there was no trace of microbial growth and the 109-year-old food was determined to be still safe to eat.

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