| 3M COMPANY (NY:MMM) Delayed : | |||||
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| Previous Close | $77.25 | 52 Week High | $79.25 | ||
| Open | $77.12 | 52 Week Low | $40.87 | ||
| Day High | $77.22 | P/E | 19.21 | ||
| Day Low | $76.25 | EPS | $3.99 | ||
| Volume | 3,027,495 | ||||
| More MMM Info: Chart SEC Filings Profile Historical Options | |||||
3M Company operates as a diversified technology company. It operates in six segments: Industrial and Transportation; Health Care; Display and Graphics; Consumer and Office; Safety, Security, and Protection Services; and Electro and Communications. 3M's brands include Scotch, Post-it, Scotchgard, Thinsulate, Scotch-Brite, Filtrete, Command and ...more
George W. Buckley - CEO
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on Oct 23, 2009
at 09:55 PM 3M A lot of the gains are on the backs of the overworked employees. No merit pay, voiding all banked vacation, shortage of personnel - essentially one person doing the job of 2 or 3. Morale stinks and many young employees are out of 3M once the market picks up. Buckley looks good, but don't get too excited here!
Article: FBR Capital Reiterates an 'Outperform' on 3M (MMM); Still Pounding the Tables
on Feb 14, 2009
at 07:52 AM Photo for Artilce I see today the photo has been changed and I appreciate this decision.
Article: Disappearing Dividends At America's Best-Known Companies (DOW, HOG, MAS)
on Feb 13, 2009
at 10:53 AM Poor Choice of Photo The photo is the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City which killed 168 people including 19 children. Nice job attaching this picture to a story about dividends. I'd like to think a strongly worded apology is in order.
Article: Disappearing Dividends At America's Best-Known Companies (DOW, HOG, MAS)
on Feb 12, 2009
at 09:20 PM Poor Photo Choice for Article The photo in this article appears to be of an apartment or office building destroyed by a bomb. While I appreciate reading about the future of company dividends the image of a building ravaged by war or terrorism brings to mind thoughts about tragic pain and loss of life, not a faltering economy. It seems to me the use of this photo boarders on the sensationalism of human suffering to create interest. I think the photo is a poor choice and find it distracts from the content of the article.
Article: Disappearing Dividends At America's Best-Known Companies (DOW, HOG, MAS)
on Dec 8, 2008
at 02:24 PM Genworth There is news driving the price change. State ins. regulators meeting in Tx. have agreed to lower Capital funding requirements. Do your homework before posting info.
Article: Unusual 11 Mid-Day Movers 12/08: GNW, DRYS, PLD, TBSI Higher; ALTH, LSI, CBST, HL Lower