Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Cork commercial building technology (NYSE: JCI) ~$13B pro-forma revenue; new CEO Joakim Weidemanis (March 2025, ex-Danaher), York commercial HVAC + Metasys BMS + OpenBlue AI, residential HVAC sold to Bosch $8.1B.
Johnson Controls International plc is a Cork, Ireland-incorporated building technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: JCI) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — providing smart building systems, HVAC equipment, fire detection and suppression, security systems, and building management automation software through approximately 100,000 employees serving commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings in 150 countries. Johnson Controls appointed Joakim Weidemanis as President and CEO effective March 12, 2025, succeeding George R. Oliver who retired after eight years leading the company's transformation from a diversified industrial conglomerate (including auto interiors, automotive batteries, and York HVAC) into a pure-play commercial building technology company. Weidemanis brings 13 years of Danaher experience — most recently as Executive Vice President of Diagnostics and China — applying Danaher Business System operational excellence disciplines to Johnson Controls' building technology platform. A defining 2024 strategic action was the $8.1 billion sale of Johnson Controls' Residential and Light Commercial HVAC business (including the York residential, Coleman, and Champion brands) to Bosch — focusing Johnson Controls entirely on commercial, industrial, and institutional building automation, HVAC, fire, and security. In fiscal year 2024 (ending September 2024), Johnson Controls reported revenue of approximately $22 billion (pre-divestiture), with the commercial and industrial building services generating approximately $12-13 billion in pro-forma revenue after the residential HVAC divestiture.
Houston polyolefins/chemicals (NYSE: LYB) ~$40B revenue; 10M metric ton polyolefins, MoReTec molecular recycling, refinery closure for core focus, CDP climate A score competing with Dow Chemical and SABIC.
LyondellBasell Industries N.V. is a Houston, Texas-based global polyolefins and chemicals company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LYB) as an S&P 500 Materials component — manufacturing polypropylene, polyethylene, propylene oxide, styrenic polymers, and specialty chemical compounds used in plastics for packaging, automotive parts, pipes, and consumer products through approximately 29,000 employees in 100 manufacturing sites across 22 countries. LyondellBasell is one of the world's largest plastics, chemicals, and refining companies, producing approximately 10 million metric tons of polyolefins annually — polyethylene and polypropylene that are the input materials for the plastic packaging, consumer goods containers, automotive components, and construction materials that the global economy requires. In 2024, LyondellBasell published its sustainability report with an improved CDP climate change score of A (up from A-) and progress toward sourcing 50% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030. CEO Peter Vanacker has led the company's strategic repositioning toward higher-margin specialty chemicals, circular economy plastics recycling, and portfolio optimization — including the announced closure of the Houston refinery (one of the largest US refinery closures in recent years) to focus on core polyolefins and chemicals, and the development of molecular recycling technology for post-consumer plastic waste through the MoReTec advanced recycling program.
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