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RTX Corp 8-K Report, Financial Results (Apr 22, 2014)

Filed April 22, 2014For Securities:RTX

Summary

United Technologies Corporation (UTC) filed an 8-K on April 22, 2014, to announce its first quarter 2014 financial results. The primary purpose of this filing is to furnish the press release detailing these results, which serves as the key piece of information for investors. While the 8-K itself is brief, it directs investors to the attached press release for comprehensive details on the company's performance during the first quarter of 2014. Investors should refer to the press release dated April 22, 2014, for specific financial metrics, including revenue, earnings per share, segment performance, and any forward-looking guidance. This filing does not contain extensive commentary or detailed financial statements within the 8-K document itself; rather, it acts as a notification and gateway to the more detailed financial disclosure provided by the company.

Key Highlights

  • 1RTX Corp (formerly UTC) filed an 8-K on April 22, 2014, to report Q1 2014 results.
  • 2The filing primarily furnished a press release dated April 22, 2014, announcing Q1 2014 financial results.
  • 3Investors need to consult the furnished press release for detailed financial performance data.
  • 4The 8-K itself does not contain the detailed financial results; it serves as a notification of their release.
  • 5The press release is furnished as Exhibit 99 to the 8-K filing.
  • 6Information provided in the press release is not deemed 'filed' for certain SEC liability purposes but is incorporated by reference if specifically stated in other filings.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main purpose of this 8-K filing is to announce and furnish the press release detailing United Technologies Corporation's (UTC) first quarter 2014 financial results.

You can find the specific Q1 2014 financial results by reviewing the press release dated April 22, 2014, which is furnished as Exhibit 99 to this 8-K filing.

No, the 8-K document itself is very brief and does not contain the detailed financial figures. It serves as a notification that a press release with these details has been issued.

When a document is 'furnished' under Item 2.02 of an 8-K, it means it's being provided to the SEC for informational purposes but is generally not subject to the same liability provisions as 'filed' documents under Section 18 of the Exchange Act or incorporated by reference into other SEC filings unless specifically stated.