Johnson Controls to Sell Auto Battery Unit to Brookfield Business Partners for $13.2 Billion

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With the $13.2 billion sale of the battery business, Johnson Controls, an industrial and technology conglomerate, will streamline its portfolio to focus on its buildings business

 

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