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RTX Corp 8-K Report, Financial Results (Apr 21, 2009)

Filed April 21, 2009For Securities:RTX

Summary

United Technologies Corporation (UTC) filed this 8-K on April 21, 2009, to furnish a press release detailing its first-quarter 2009 financial results. The report itself is largely procedural, indicating that the substantive financial information is contained within the attached press release (Exhibit 99). Investors should refer to this press release for specific details regarding the company's performance, financial condition, and forward-looking statements for the period ending March 31, 2009. This filing serves as the primary notification mechanism for the market regarding UTC's Q1 2009 performance. While the 8-K itself does not contain the detailed financial figures, it directs investors to the accompanying press release. Therefore, any analysis of UTC's financial standing at this juncture would require examining the content of Exhibit 99.

Key Highlights

  • 1RTX Corp (formerly United Technologies Corporation) filed an 8-K on April 21, 2009.
  • 2The filing's primary purpose is to furnish a press release announcing first-quarter 2009 results.
  • 3The press release is included as Exhibit 99 to the 8-K filing.
  • 4The 8-K report itself does not contain detailed financial results; these are in the press release.
  • 5The filing indicates the reporting date for the earliest event as April 21, 2009.
  • 6The Chief Financial Officer, Gregory J. Hayes, signed the report.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main purpose of this 8-K filing is to officially report and furnish the press release announcing United Technologies Corporation's first-quarter 2009 financial results to the SEC. It serves as a public notification of the company's performance for the period ending March 31, 2009.

The detailed financial results for the first quarter of 2009 are contained within the press release dated April 21, 2009, which is attached to this 8-K filing as Exhibit 99. You will need to refer to that press release for specific figures and commentary.

No, the 8-K report itself does not contain new financial data or commentary. Its function is to officially submit the press release (Exhibit 99) that contains the Q1 2009 results. All the substantive financial information is within that press release.

The 8-K filing was signed by Gregory J. Hayes, who was the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of United Technologies Corporation at that time.