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Textron Inc. (TXT) reported ~$13.9B revenue in FY2024. Industrial conglomerate making Bell helicopters, Cessna and Beechcraft planes, E-Z-GO golf carts, and industrial tools. HQ: Providence, RI.
Textron Inc. is a diversified industrial conglomerate operating across aviation, defense, and industrial markets. The company's portfolio spans Bell (military and commercial helicopters, including the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor and the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft program), Textron Aviation (Cessna, Beechcraft, and Citation business jets), Textron Systems (unmanned systems, marine vessels, surveillance systems for defense), and Textron Industrial (E-Z-GO golf and utility vehicles, Cushman industrial carriers). Founded in 1923 as a Rhode Island textile company, Textron transformed through decades of acquisitions into its current diversified industrial form.
Scottsdale public safety technology (NASDAQ: AXON); Taser + body cameras + AI evidence management, Carbyne $625M acquisition creates Axon 911 emergency response platform, 18,000+ law enforcement customers competing with Motorola Solutions.
Axon Enterprise, Inc. is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based public safety technology company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AXON) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — developing and selling conducted energy weapons (Taser), body-worn cameras, cloud-based digital evidence management, real-time operations software, and AI-driven public safety intelligence solutions to law enforcement agencies, military organizations, and corrections facilities worldwide through approximately 5,000 employees. Axon's Taser electric weapons (used by 18,000+ law enforcement agencies in 107 countries) define the conducted energy weapon category — but Axon has expanded beyond hardware into a comprehensive cloud-based public safety software platform: Axon Evidence (body camera video storage, evidence management, and prosecutorial disclosure), Axon Records (digital police reports), Axon Dispatch (AI-assisted dispatch), and Axon Draft One (AI-generated use-of-force reports from body camera audio). In a landmark 2025 expansion, Axon announced a $625 million cash acquisition of Carbyne — an emergency communications platform serving 250+ million people worldwide through next-generation 911 call routing, real-time location data, and AI dispatch situational intelligence — creating Axon 911, an integrated emergency response platform combining cloud-native 911 call management with AI-powered context delivery for dispatchers and first responders. The Carbyne acquisition is expected to close Q1 2026. CEO Rick Smith — Axon's founder, who invented the first Taser in the early 1990s after losing two childhood friends to gun violence — leads the company's mission-driven expansion into AI-powered public safety technology.
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