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3M Company reports recurring developments across its science-based industrial, transportation and electronics, and consumer businesses. Company updates commonly cover quarterly results, guidance, margins, cash flow, portfolio reshaping, transformation costs, PFAS and litigation-related items, and capital-structure activity.
News also includes product and capacity updates tied to 3M technologies and brands, including 3M Expanded Beam Optical interconnect solutions for data centers and Scotch-Brite consumer cleaning products. Other recurring themes include investor events, board and leadership appointments, government affairs, and manufacturing investments linked to the company's global operations.
The 3M Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $1.47 per share for Q4 2020, payable on December 12, 2020, to shareholders of record by November 20, 2020. This marks over 100 years of uninterrupted dividend payments, demonstrating the company's long-standing commitment to returning value to shareholders. 3M reported $32 billion in sales and has approximately 576 million common shares outstanding as of September 30, 2020. The company serves a global customer base with a workforce of 96,000 employees.
3M (NYSE: MMM) has received U.S. EPA approval for its TB Quat Disinfectant Ready-to-Use Cleaner, effective against SARS-CoV-2, with 99.9% germ-killing efficacy in just 60 seconds on hard surfaces. This cleaner, now available for consumer use, addresses cleaning needs in high-traffic areas like hospitals and schools. It is designed to cut through grease, control mildew, and has a pleasant lemon scent. Major retailers, including Home Depot and Target, will carry the product, furthering 3M's commitment to home care amid the pandemic.
3M announced findings on the PREVENA™ Incision Management System at the 30th AAHKS Annual Meeting, showcasing its effectiveness in reducing 90-day surgical site complications (SSCs) and readmission rates in patients undergoing revision total knee arthroplasty (TKAs). Data revealed that patients using PREVENA™ Therapy experienced a 75% lower risk of SSCs and a 66% lower risk of readmission compared to standard care. The study, which involved 294 patients, reinforces the device's value in minimizing healthcare burdens.
3M has launched the PREVENA RESTOR AXIO•FORM™ Incision Management System, designed for post-operative management of orthopedic lower extremity surgeries. This system enhances recovery by stabilizing wounds and reducing edema, featuring an extended therapy time of up to 14 days. It is the third addition to the PREVENA RESTOR™ Therapy portfolio, aimed at minimizing hospital stays and improving patient outcomes. The device is now commercially available and addresses the complex needs of surgical incisions, benefiting both patients and healthcare providers.
3M reported its third-quarter 2020 results, highlighting a 4.5% year-on-year sales growth to $8.4 billion. Notable segments include Health Care, which grew 25.5%, and Safety and Industrial, up 6.9%. Despite improvements, Transportation and Electronics experienced a 7.4% decline. Both GAAP and adjusted earnings were $2.43 per share, down 10.7% year-on-year. Operating cash flow reached $2.5 billion, and dividends paid totaled $847 million. Given ongoing uncertainty from COVID-19, 3M refrained from providing full-year guidance.
3M launched the 3M™ Visual Attention Software (VAS) at the Adobe MAX 2020 Creativity Conference, providing graphic designers with a tool that acts like a 'visual spellcheck for design'. This AI-driven plugin for Adobe® Photoshop® analyzes visual content, offering insights on what captures attention quickly. It produces reports such as Heatmap and Gaze Sequence to inform design decisions without costly market research. 3M aims to enhance creativity with data-driven insights, demonstrating its commitment to digital innovation and consumer engagement.
3M Littmann Stethoscopes and Eko have announced a collaboration to launch the 3M Littmann CORE Digital Stethoscope. This innovative device integrates analog and digital auscultation, leveraging Eko's AI and software for enhanced heart murmur detection. Key features include sound amplification, active noise cancellation, and telemedicine software access, improving clinician confidence and patient care. The stethoscope is designed for both in-person and remote consultations, marking a significant advancement in auscultation technology.
3M (NYSE: MMM) announced its third-quarter 2020 earnings conference call scheduled for Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at 8 a.m. CDT. Investors can participate by calling (800) 762-2596 in the U.S. or +1 (212) 231-2916 internationally. The conference call will be webcast live and available for replay on 3M’s Investor Relations website. With $32 billion in sales and 96,000 employees, 3M focuses on solving global challenges through innovation.
3M and Discovery Education announced Anika Chebrolu, a 14-year-old from Frisco, Texas, as the winner of the 2020 3M Young Scientist Challenge. Anika's innovative research utilized in-silico methodologies to identify a molecule that could potentially bind to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, suggesting a new avenue for COVID-19 treatment. She will receive a $25,000 prize and recognition as America’s Top Young Scientist. The challenge emphasized the importance of STEM education, particularly during the pandemic, and celebrated young innovators through virtual events.
The 3M State of Science Index (SOSI) 2020 reveals increased trust in science due to COVID-19, with 89% of respondents expressing confidence in scientific endeavors. The survey highlights the importance of sustainable solutions, social justice, and diversity in STEM fields. Despite a rise in pro-science sentiment, a significant portion of the population remains unaware of science's everyday impact. The findings emphasize the need for collaboration between governments and businesses to tackle global challenges, particularly in health and environmental issues.