Johnson Controls International plc Ordinary Share (JCI) Covered Calls
Johnson Controls International plc is a global leader in smart building solutions, specializing in HVAC, fire, security, and energy management. Through its OpenBlue platform, the company provides integrated software and hardware that optimize building performance, enhance safety, and drive sustainability. It serves a wide range of markets, including healthcare, education, and data centers, helping organizations reduce carbon footprints and improve operational efficiency.
You can sell covered calls on Johnson Controls International plc Ordinary Share to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for JCI (prices last updated Mon 4:16 PM ET):
| Johnson Controls International plc Ordinary Share (JCI) Stock Quote | ||||||
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| Last | Change | Bid | Ask | Volume | P/E | Market Cap |
| 133.09 | +0.69 | 130.07 | 139.75 | 4.9M | 25 | 81 |
| Covered Calls For Johnson Controls International plc Ordinary Share (JCI) | ||||||
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| Expiration | Strike | Call Bid | Net Debit | Return If Flat |
Annualized Return If Flat |
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| Mar 20 | 135 | 2.00 | 137.75 | -1.7% | -51.7% | |
| Apr 17 | 135 | 4.50 | 135.25 | 0.1% | 0.9% | |
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Johnson Controls International plc is a premier diversified industrial giant that plays a critical role in the global evolution of the "built environment." The company provides the essential infrastructure and digital intelligence required to transform buildings into strategic assets that are more energy-efficient, secure, and sustainable.
Core Business and Products
The company operates through a comprehensive portfolio of building technologies and lifecycle services. Its HVAC and Industrial Refrigeration segments produce industry-leading equipment under heritage brands like YORK and Frick. Johnson Controls is also a dominant player in Fire & Security, providing high-performance fire suppression through Ansul and Simplex, as well as sophisticated access control and video surveillance. A central pillar of its modern strategy is the OpenBlue digital suite, an AI-powered platform that integrates IoT data to provide predictive maintenance and real-time energy optimization.
Competitive Landscape
The building technology market is highly competitive and increasingly driven by software integration and sustainability mandates. Johnson Controls faces direct rivalry from global conglomerates and specialized industrial players. Its primary competitors include Honeywell, Carrier Global, and Trane Technologies. In the broader electrification and industrial software space, it competes with Eaton and Emerson. The company distinguishes itself through its unmatched scale in service operations and its comprehensive, "one-stop-shop" approach for integrated fire, security, and HVAC solutions.
Strategic Outlook and Innovation
Johnson Controls is strategically pivoting toward becoming a pure-play leader in high-growth sustainable building solutions. Key strategic priorities include:
- Expanding its cooling architectures to support the massive thermal management demands of next-generation data centers.
- Advancing "Agentic AI" within the OpenBlue platform to automate complex building operational decisions without human intervention.
- Streamlining the corporate structure through the divestiture of non-core residential assets to focus on higher-margin institutional and industrial segments.
- Accelerating the deployment of low-GWP refrigerants across its product lines to meet evolving environmental regulations.
By leveraging its long history of innovation and a vast global service network, Johnson Controls is positioned to lead the global trend of digital decarbonization in the commercial building sector.
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