Exhibit 99.1
3M Reports Third-Quarter Results; Raises Full-Year 2024 Earnings Guidance
Sales of $6.3 billion, up 0.4% YoY
Adjusted sales of $6.1 billion with organic growth up 1.0% YoY
GAAP EPS from continuing operations of $2.48, up 154% YoY
Adjusted EPS from continuing operations of $1.98, up 18% YoY
Operating cash flow of $(1.8) billion with adjusted free cash flow of $1.5 billion
Updating full-year 2024 adjusted EPS from continuing operations to $7.20 to $7.30 from $7.00 to $7.30
ST. PAUL, Minn. – October 22, 2024 − 3M (NYSE: MMM) today reported third-quarter results.
“The 3M team delivered another quarter of strong operational execution, resulting in a double-digit increase in adjusted earnings along with solid adjusted free cash flow generation” said William Brown, 3M Chief Executive Officer. “Our ongoing execution positions us well to deliver a strong finish to the year. I am confident that our work on advancing our three priorities – organic growth, operational excellence, and capital deployment – will deliver long-term value creation for our shareholders.”
Third-Quarter Highlights:
Q3 2024
Q3 2023
GAAP EPS from continuing operations (GAAP EPS)$2.48 $(4.56)
Special items:
Net costs for significant litigation 0.51 6.13 
(Increase) decrease in value of Solventum ownership(1.05)— 
Other special items, net0.04 0.11 
Adjusted EPS from continuing operations (Adjusted EPS)$1.98 $1.68 
Memo:
GAAP operating income margin20.9 %(49.4)%
Adjusted operating income margin23.0 %21.6 %
GAAP EPS of $2.48 and operating margin of 20.9%.
Adjusted EPS of $1.98, up 18% year-on-year.
Adjusted operating income margin of 23.0%, an increase of 1.4 percentage points year-on-year.
GAAPAdjusted (Non-GAAP)
Net sales (Millions)$6,294$6,068
Sales change
Total sales 0.4%1.5%
Components of sales change:
Organic sales1
(0.1)%1.0%
Acquisitions/divestitures0.8%0.9%
Translation(0.3)%(0.4)%
Adjusted sales excludes manufactured PFAS products.
1Above adjusted organic sales increase includes a 100 basis point headwind from product portfolio initiatives and exit of certain small countries.
Sales of $6.3 billion, up 0.4% year-on-year, with organic sales down 0.1% year-on-year.
Adjusted sales of $6.1 billion, up 1.5% year-on-year with adjusted organic sales up 1.0% year-on-year.
3M returned $1.1 billion to shareholders via dividends and share repurchases.
Cash from operations of $(1.8) billion, driven by $3.6 billion net after tax payments for costs of significant litigation, primarily Public Water Systems and Combat Arms Earplugs.
Adjusted free cash flow of $1.5 billion.
This document includes reference to certain non-GAAP measures. See the “Supplemental Financial Information Non-GAAP Measures” section for applicable information.
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Updating Full-Year 2024 Earnings Outlook
As a result of our strong year-to-date performance the company is raising its full-year adjusted earnings expectations. The 2024 earnings outlook below reflects the continuing operations of 3M.
Prior 2024 forecast2
Current 2024 forecast2
Adjusted total sales growth(0.25%) to +1.75%~1%
Adjusted organic sales growthflat to +2%~1%
Adjusted EPS$7.00 to $7.30$7.20 to $7.30
2As further discussed at 6 within the "Supplemental Financial Information Non-GAAP Measures" sections, 3M cannot, without unreasonable effort, forecast certain items required to develop meaningful comparable GAAP financial measures and, therefore, does not provide them on a forward-looking basis reflecting these items.
Conference Call
3M will conduct an investor teleconference at 9 a.m. EDT (8 a.m. CDT) today. Investors can access this conference via the following:
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Webcast replay at https://investors.3m.com/financials/quarterly-earnings
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements. You can identify these statements by the use of words such as “plan,” “expect,” “aim,” “believe,” “project,” “target,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “forecast” and other words and terms of similar meaning. Forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions and expectations of future events and trends that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual future results and trends may differ materially from historical results or those reflected in any such forward-looking statements depending on a variety of factors. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: (1) worldwide economic, political, regulatory, international trade, geopolitical, capital markets and other external conditions and other factors beyond the Company's control, including inflation, recession, military conflicts, and natural and other disasters or climate change affecting the operations of the Company or its customers and suppliers; (2) foreign currency exchange rates and fluctuations in those rates; (3) liabilities and the outcome of contingencies related to certain fluorochemicals; known as “PFAS,” including liabilities related to claims, lawsuits, and government regulatory proceedings concerning various PFAS-related products and chemistries, as well as risks related to the Company’s plans to exit PFAS manufacturing and discontinue use of PFAS across its product portfolio; (4) risks related to the class-action settlement to resolve claims by public water suppliers in the United States regarding PFAS; (5) legal proceedings, including significant developments that could occur in the legal and regulatory proceedings described in the Company's reports on Form 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K (the “Reports”); (6) competitive conditions and customer preferences; (7) the timing and market acceptance of new product and service offerings; (8) the availability and cost of purchased components, compounds, raw materials and energy due to shortages, increased demand and wages, supply chain interruptions, or natural or other disasters; (9) unanticipated problems or delays with the phased implementation of a global enterprise resource planning system, or security breaches and other disruptions to the Company's information or operational technology infrastructure; (10) the impact of acquisitions, strategic alliances, divestitures, and other strategic events resulting from portfolio management actions and other evolving business strategies; (11) operational execution, including the extent to which the Company can realize the benefits of planned productivity improvements, as well as the impact of organizational restructuring activities; (12) financial market risks that may affect the Company's funding obligations under defined benefit pension and postretirement plans; (13) the Company's credit ratings and its cost of capital; (14) tax-related external conditions, including changes in tax rates, laws or regulations; (15) matters relating to the spin-off of the Company’s Health Care business, including the risk that the expected benefits will not be realized; the risk that the costs or dis-synergies will exceed the anticipated amounts; potential business disruption; the diversion of management time; the impact of the transaction on the Company's ability to retain talent; potential impacts on the Company's relationships with its customers, suppliers, employees, regulators and other counterparties; the ability to realize the desired tax treatment; the risk that any consents or approvals required will not be obtained; risks under the agreements and obligations entered into in connection with the spin-off, and (16) matters relating to Combat Arms Earplugs (“CAE”), including those related to, the August 2023 settlement that is intended to resolve, to the fullest extent possible, all litigation and alleged claims involving the CAE sold or manufactured by the Company’s subsidiary Aearo Technologies and certain of its affiliates and/or the Company. A further description of these factors is located in the Reports under “Cautionary Note Concerning Factors That May Affect Future Results” and “Risk Factors” in Part I, Items 1 and 1A (Annual Report) and in Part I, Item 2 and Part II, Item 1A (Quarterly Reports). Changes in such assumptions or factors could produce significantly different results. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements discussed herein as a result of new information or future events or developments.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME (LOSS)
(Millions, except per-share amounts)
(Unaudited)

Three months ended
September 30,
Nine months ended
September 30,
2024202320242023
Net sales$6,294 $6,270 $18,565 $18,608 
Operating expenses
Cost of sales3,647 3,716 10,703 11,188 
Selling, general and administrative expenses1,062 5,419 3,322 18,182 
Research, development and related expenses 269 267 803 862 
Gain on business divestitures (36) (36)
Total operating expenses 4,978 9,366 14,828 30,196 
Operating income (loss)1,316 (3,096)3,737 (11,588)
Other expense (income), net(405)206 (323)334 
Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes1,721 (3,302)4,060 (11,922)
Provision (benefit) for income taxes 348 (777)771 (2,893)
Income (loss) from continuing operations of consolidated group1,373 (2,525)3,289 (9,029)
Income (loss) from unconsolidated subsidiaries, net of taxes3 7 
Net income (loss) from continuing operations including noncontrolling interest 1,376 (2,523)3,296 (9,022)
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest 4 15 14 
Net income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to 3M1,372 (2,527)3,281 (9,036)
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of taxes
 452 164 1,096 
Net income (loss) attributable to 3M $1,372 $(2,075)$3,445 $(7,940)
Earnings (loss) per share attributable to 3M common shareholders:
Weighted average 3M common shares outstanding — basic550.6 554.3 553.1 553.7 
Earnings (loss) per share from continuing operations — basic
$2.49 $(4.56)$5.93 $(16.32)
Earnings (loss) per share from discontinued operations — basic
 0.82 0.30 1.98 
Earnings (loss) per share — basic
$2.49 $(3.74)$6.23 $(14.34)
Weighted average 3M common shares outstanding — diluted552.7 554.3 554.5 553.7 
Earnings (loss) per share from continuing operations — diluted
$2.48 $(4.56)$5.92 $(16.32)
Earnings (loss) per share from discontinued operations — diluted
 0.82 0.29 1.98 
Earnings (loss) per share — diluted $2.48 $(3.74)$6.21 $(14.34)
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
(Dollars in millions)
(Unaudited)
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
ASSETS
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents$6,050 $5,735 
Marketable securities – current1,245 50 
Accounts receivable – net3,528 3,601 
Inventories4,039 3,944 
Prepaids470 344 
Other current assets967 326 
Current assets of discontinued operations 2,379 
Total current assets16,299 16,379 
Property, plant and equipment – net7,529 7,690 
Operating lease right of use assets606 657 
Goodwill and intangible assets – net7,637 7,705 
Other assets8,804 6,806 
Non-current assets of discontinued operations 11,343 
Total assets$40,875 $50,580 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current liabilities
Short-term borrowings and current portion of long-term debt$1,870 $2,947 
Accounts payable2,689 2,776 
Accrued payroll703 695 
Accrued income taxes473 304 
Operating lease liabilities – current168 192 
Other current liabilities5,488 6,660 
Current liabilities of discontinued operations 1,723 
Total current liabilities11,391 15,297 
Long-term debt11,319 13,088 
Other liabilities13,471 16,641 
Non-current liabilities of discontinued operations 686 
Total liabilities36,181 45,712 
Total equity4,694 4,868 
Shares outstanding
September 30, 2024: 544,558,607
December 31, 2023: 552,581,136
Total liabilities and equity$40,875 $50,580 
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
(Dollars in millions)
(Unaudited)
Nine months ended September 30,
20242023
NET CASH PROVIDED BY (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES$1 $4,694 
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of property, plant and equipment(890)(1,257)
Purchases and proceeds from sale or maturities of marketable securities and investments – net(1,198)149 
Proceeds from sale of businesses, net of cash sold 60 
Other investing activities28 142 
NET CASH PROVIDED BY (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES(2,060)(906)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Change in debt – net
5,509 62 
Purchases of treasury stock(1,096)(31)
Proceeds from issuances of treasury stock pursuant to stock option and benefit plans68 245 
Dividends paid to shareholders(1,604)(2,483)
Cash transferred to Solventum related to separation, net
(616)— 
Other financing activities(83)(16)
NET CASH PROVIDED BY (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES2,178 (2,223)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents(2)(80)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents117 1,485 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year5,933 3,655 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period$6,050 $5,140 
The Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows include the results of continuing and discontinued operations and, therefore, also include cash and cash equivalents associated with Solventum through its April 2024 separation from 3M that were presented in current assets of discontinued operations in the 3M Consolidated Balance Sheet.
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SALES CHANGE ANALYSIS3
(Unaudited)
Three months ended September 30, 2024
Sales Change Analysis By Geographic AreaAmericasAsia PacificEurope, Middle East and AfricaWorldwide
Organic sales0.3 %1.7 %(4.2)%(0.1)%
Divestitures1.2 0.1 0.5 0.8 
Translation(0.8)(0.4)1.3 (0.3)
Total sales change0.7 %1.4 %(2.4)%0.4 %
Nine months ended September 30, 2024
Sales Change Analysis By Geographic AreaAmericasAsia PacificEurope, Middle East and AfricaWorldwide
Organic sales(0.3)%1.3 %(2.5)%(0.2)%
Acquisitions0.5 0.1 — 0.3 
Divestitures0.9 — 0.1 0.5 
Translation(0.2)(2.8)0.8 (0.8)
Total sales change0.9 %(1.4)%(1.6)%(0.2)%
Three months ended September 30, 2024
Worldwide Sales Change By Business SegmentOrganic salesAcquisitionsDivestituresTranslationTotal sales
change
Safety and Industrial0.9 %— %— %(0.4)%0.5 %
Transportation and Electronics(1.2)— — (0.3)(1.5)
Consumer(0.7)— — (0.5)(1.2)
Nine months ended September 30, 2024
Worldwide Sales Change By Business SegmentOrganic salesAcquisitionsDivestituresTranslationTotal sales
change
Safety and Industrial0.2 %— %— %(0.7)%(0.5)%
Transportation and Electronics— 0.8 — (1.2)(0.4)
Consumer(2.0)— — (0.6)(2.6)
3Total sales change is calculated based on reported sales results. The components of sales change include organic local-currency sales, acquisitions, divestitures, and translation. Organic local-currency sales include both organic volume impacts (which excludes acquisition and divestiture impacts) and selling price changes. Acquisition and divestiture impacts are measured separately for the first 12 months post-transaction and, beginning April 2024, include the impact of commercial agreements associated with the separation of Solventum.
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BUSINESS SEGMENTS
(Unaudited)
3M discloses business segment operating income (loss) as its measure of segment profit/loss, reconciled to both total 3M operating income (loss) and income before taxes. Business segment operating income (loss) excludes certain expenses and income that are not allocated to business segments (as described below in “Corporate and Unallocated and Other”).
3M made certain changes to the composition of segment information reviewed by 3M's chief operating decision maker (CODM) effective in the second quarter of 2024 largely as a result of the separation of Solventum and changes within its business segments effective in the first quarter of 2024. Accordingly, information provided herein reflects the impact of these changes for all applicable periods presented.
Effective in the second quarter of 2024, this change included the following:
Elimination of former Health Care business segment
The former Health Care business segment was eliminated in the second quarter of 2024 in connection with the separation of Solventum and reflection of its historical net income and applicable assets and liabilities included in the Separation as discontinued operations within 3M's financial statements.
Addition of ‘Other’ and update to ‘Corporate and Unallocated’
3M added the “Other” category of information as a result of the Separation. It principally reflects:
Transition arrangement agreements (e.g. fees charged by 3M, net of underlying costs) related to divested businesses, including those related to the Separation, as well as other applicable divestitures.
Operations of businesses of the former Health Care segment divested prior to the Separation and therefore not reflected as discontinued operations within 3M's financial statements, along with limited-duration supply agreements with those previous divestitures.
Activity included in 3M’s existing “Corporate and Unallocated” was updated primarily to additionally reflect:
Removal of costs related to separating and divesting Solventum that were eligible to be part of discontinued operations.
Commercial activity with Solventum post-Separation and certain operations of the former Health Care business segment retained by 3M.
Costs previously allocated to Solventum prior to the Separation that were not eligible to be part of discontinued operations (and prospectively, post-spin, became additional costs allocated to remaining business segments) other than those beginning in the first quarter of 2024 included in “Other” associated with transition arrangement activity for which 3M began to charge fees in April 2024.
In addition, effective in the first quarter of 2024, 3M made certain changes within its business segments as described below. While they impacted the composition of certain divisions within business segments, they did not change the overall composition of segments or the measure of segment operating performance used by 3M’s CODM.
Creation of Industrial Specialties division (within Safety and Industrial business segment) and Commercial Branding and Transportation division (within Transportation and Electronics business segment)
3M created the Industrial Specialties division within the Safety and Industrial business segment, which consists of the former Closure and Masking Systems division along with certain products formerly within the Industrial Adhesive and Tapes division and the Personal Safety division. Further, 3M created the Commercial Branding and Transportation division within the Transportation and Electronics business segment, which consists of the former Commercial Solutions division and the Transportation Safety division.
Re-alignment of divisions within Consumer business segment
Within the Consumer business segment, the business re-aligned to the following four divisions: Consumer Safety and Well-Being, Home and Auto Care, Home Improvement, and Packaging and Expression.
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BUSINESS SEGMENTS - (CONTINUED)
(Unaudited)

BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATIONThree months ended
September 30,
Nine months ended
September 30,
NET SALES
(Millions)2024202320242023
Safety and Industrial$2,767 $2,751 $8,258 $8,295 
Transportation and Electronics2,139 2,171 6,386 6,412 
Consumer1,299 1,315 3,702 3,800 
Total reportable business segments6,205 6,237 18,346 18,507 
Corporate and Unallocated81 26 193 71 
Other8 26 30 
Total Company$6,294 $6,270 $18,565 $18,608 
BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATIONThree months ended
September 30,
Nine months ended
September 30,
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS)
(Millions)2024202320242023
Safety and Industrial$650 $666 $1,919 $1,801 
Transportation and Electronics436 389 1,345 1,093 
Consumer263 269 698 683 
Total reportable business segments1,349 1,324 3,962 3,577 
Corporate and Unallocated
Corporate special items:
Net costs for significant litigation(25)(4,270)(96)(14,709)
Divestiture costs (7)(20)(11)
Gain on business divestitures  36  36 
Russia exit (charges) benefits —  18 
Total corporate special items(25)(4,241)(116)(14,666)
Other corporate (expense) income - net(14)(185)(87)(524)
Total Corporate and Unallocated(39)(4,426)(203)(15,190)
Other6 (22)25 
Total Company operating income (loss)1,316 (3,096)3,737 (11,588)
Other expense/(income), net(405)206 (323)334 
Income (loss) before income taxes$1,721 $(3,302)$4,060 $(11,922)
Corporate and Unallocated and Other
Outside of 3M's reportable operating segments, 3M has Corporate and Unallocated and Other which are not reportable business segments as they do not meet the segment reporting criteria. Because Corporate and Unallocated and Other include a variety of miscellaneous items, they are subject to fluctuation on a quarterly and annual basis.
Corporate and Unallocated operating income (loss) includes “corporate special items” and “other corporate expense-net”.
Corporate special items include net costs for significant litigation impacting operating income (loss) associated with PFAS-related other environmental and Combat Arms Earplugs matters. In addition, during the voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy period (which began in July 2022 and ended in June 2023), costs associated with the Aearo portion of respirator mask/asbestos matters were also included in corporate special items. Prior to the bankruptcy, costs associated with Combat Arms Earplugs matters were not included in the Corporate net costs for significant litigation special item, instead being reflected in the Safety and Industrial business segment. Corporate special items for the periods presented also include divestiture costs and Russia exit costs/ benefits. Divestiture costs include costs that were not eligible to be part of discontinued operations related to separating and divesting substantially an entire business segment of 3M following public announcement of its intended divestiture.
Other corporate expense-net includes certain enterprise and governance activities resulting in unallocated corporate costs and other activity and net costs that 3M may choose not to allocate directly to its business segments. Other corporate expense-net also includes costs previously allocated to Solventum prior to the
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BUSINESS SEGMENTS - (CONTINUED)
(Unaudited)

Separation that were not eligible to be part of discontinued operations, commercial activity with Solventum post-Separation, and certain operations of the former Health Care business segment retained by 3M.
Other principally reflects activity associated with:
Operations of businesses of the former Health Care segment divested prior to the Separation and therefore not reflected as discontinued operations within 3M's financial statements, along with limited-duration supply agreements with those previous divestitures.
Transition arrangement agreements (e.g. fees charged by 3M, net of underlying costs) related to divested businesses, including those related to the Separation, as well as other applicable divestitures.
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SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
NON-GAAP MEASURES
(Unaudited)
In addition to reporting financial results in accordance with U.S. GAAP, 3M also provides certain non-GAAP measures. These measures are not in accordance with, nor are they a substitute for GAAP measures, and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.
Certain measures adjust for the impacts of special items. Special items for the periods presented include the items described in the section entitled “Description of special items”. Because 3M provides certain information with respect to business segments, it is noteworthy that special items impacting operating income (loss) are reflected in Corporate and Unallocated, except as described with respect to net costs for significant litigation and manufactured PFAS products items in the “Description of special items” section. The reconciliations below, therefore, also include impacted segments as applicable.
This document contains measures for which 3M provides the reported GAAP measure and a non-GAAP measure adjusted for special items. The document also contains additional measures which are not defined under U.S. GAAP. These measures and reasons 3M believes they are useful to investors (and, as applicable, used by 3M) include:
GAAP amounts for which a measure adjusted for special items is also provided:
Reasons 3M believes the measure is useful:
Net sales (and sales change)
Considered, in addition to segment operating performance, in evaluating and managing operations; useful in understanding underlying business performance, provides additional transparency to special items
Operating income (loss), segment operating income (loss) and operating income (loss) margin
Other expense (income), net
Income (loss) from continuing operations before taxes
Provision for income taxes and effective tax rate
Net income (loss) from continuing operations
Earnings (loss) per share from continuing operations
Additional non-GAAP measures:
Adjusted net cash provided by (used in) operating activities; adjusted purchases of property, plant and equipment (also referred to as adjusted capital expenditures); adjusted free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow conversion
Used as indicators of strength and ability to generate cash and as indicator of capital deployment; meaningful as measures of performance
Adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA margin
Considered in evaluating and managing operations; meaningful in analyses of ongoing underlying operating trends
Net debt
Meaningful as indicator of liquidity and measure of capital structure strategy
The following provides additional information and applicable GAAP amounts reconciled to non-GAAP measures.
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SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
NON-GAAP MEASURES – (CONTINUED)
(Unaudited)

Certain amounts adjusted for special items (non-GAAP measures):
Three months ended September 30, 2023
(Dollars in millions, except per share amounts)Net salesOperating income (loss)Operating income (loss) marginOther expense (income), netIncome (loss) from continuing operations before taxesProvision (benefit) for income taxesEffective tax rateNet income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to 3MEarnings (loss) per diluted share from continuing operations
Safety and Industrial
GAAP amounts$666 24.2 %
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation42 
Total special items42 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$708 25.7 %
Transportation and Electronics
GAAP amounts$2,171 $389 17.9 %
Adjustments for special items:
Manufactured PFAS products(292)105 
Total special items(292)105 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$1,879 $494 26.3 %
Total Company
GAAP amounts$6,270 $(3,096)(49.4)%$206 $(3,302)$(777)23.5 %$(2,527)$(4.56)
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation5
— 4,312 (157)4,469 1,068 3,401 6.13 
Manufactured PFAS products(292)105 — 105 25 80 0.15 
Gain on business divestitures— (36)— (36)(11)(25)(0.05)
Divestiture costs— — 0.01 
Total special items(292)4,388 (157)4,545 1,084 3,461 6.24 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$5,978 $1,292 21.6 %$49 $1,243 $307 24.8 %$934 $1.68 
Three months ended September 30, 2024
(Dollars in millions, except per share amounts)Net salesSales changeOperating income (loss)Operating income (loss) marginOther expense (income), netIncome (loss) from continuing operations before taxesProvision (benefit) for income taxesEffective tax rateNet income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to 3MEarnings (loss) per diluted share from continuing operations Earnings per diluted share from continuing operations percent change
Safety and Industrial
GAAP amounts$650 23.5 %
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation22 
Total special items22 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$672 24.3 %
Transportation and Electronics
GAAP amounts$2,139 (1.5)%$436 20.4 %
Adjustments for special items:
Manufactured PFAS products(226)34 
Total special items(226)34 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$1,913 1.8 %$470 24.5 %
Total Company
GAAP amounts$6,294 0.4 %$1,316 20.9 %$(405)$1,721 $348 20.3 %$1,372 $2.48 154 %
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation 47 (157)204 (75)279 0.51 
Manufactured PFAS products(226)34  34 9 25 0.04 
Solventum ownership - change in value
  581 (581) (581)(1.05)
Total special items(226)81 424 (343)(66)(277)(0.50)
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$6,068 1.5 %$1,397 23.0 %$19 $1,378 $282 20.5 %$1,095 $1.98 18  %
4These items represent amounts adjusted for special items. See lead-in to non-GAAP measures discussion.
5For the per share amount, this includes adjusting-out the impact of this item causing weighted average shares outstanding to be the same for both basic and diluted loss per share in periods of resulting net losses.
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SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
NON-GAAP MEASURES
(Unaudited)
Nine months ended September 30, 2023
(Dollars in millions, except per share amounts)Net salesOperating income (loss)Operating income (loss) marginOther expense (income), netIncome (loss) from continuing operations before taxesProvision (benefit) for income taxesEffective tax rateNet income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to 3MEarnings (loss) per diluted share from continuing operations
Safety and Industrial
GAAP amounts$1,801 21.7 %
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation83 
Total special items83 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$1,884 22.7 %
Transportation and Electronics
GAAP amounts$6,412 $1,093 17.0 %
Adjustments for special items:
Manufactured PFAS products(969)54 
Total special items(969)54 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$5,443 $1,147 21.1 %
Total Company
GAAP amounts$18,608 $(11,588)(62.3)%$334 $(11,922)$(2,893)24.3 %$(9,036)$(16.32)
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation5
— 14,792 (169)14,961 3,532 11,429 20.64 
Manufactured PFAS products(969)54 — 54 12 42 0.08 
Gain on business divestitures— (36)— (36)(11)(25)(0.05)
Russia exit charges (benefits)— (18)— (18)(21)(0.04)
Divestiture costs— 11 — 11 0.02 
Total special items(969)14,803 (169)14,972 3,538 11,434 20.65 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$17,639 $3,215 18.2 %$165 $3,050 $645 21.2 %$2,398 $4.33 
Nine months ended September 30, 2024
(Dollars in millions, except per share amounts)Net salesSales changeOperating income (loss)Operating income (loss) marginOther expense (income), netIncome (loss) from continuing operations before taxesProvision (benefit) for income taxesEffective tax rateNet income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to 3MEarnings (loss) per diluted share from continuing operations Earnings per diluted share from continuing operations percent change
Safety and Industrial
GAAP amounts$1,919 23.2 %
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation40 
Total special items40 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$1,959 23.7 %
Transportation and Electronics
GAAP amounts$6,386 (0.4)%$1,345 21.1 %
Adjustments for special items:
Manufactured PFAS products(743)30 
Total special items(743)30 
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$5,643 3.7 %$1,375 24.4 %
Total Company
GAAP amounts$18,565 (0.2)%$3,737 20.1 %$(323)$4,060 $771 19.0 %$3,281 $5.92 136 %
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation 136 (563)699 (69)768 1.39 
Manufactured PFAS products(743)30  30 7 23 0.04 
Divestiture costs 20  20 (111)131 0.24 
Solventum ownership - change in value  1,694 (1,694) (1,694)(3.06)
Pension risk transfer charge
  (795)795 188 607 1.09 
Total special items(743)186 336 (150)15 (165)(0.30)
Adjusted amounts (non-GAAP measures)4
$17,822 1.0 %$3,923 22.0 %$13 $3,910 $786 20.1 %$3,116 $5.62 30  %
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2024 forecast
2024 adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations (non-GAAP measure)4,6
$7.20 to $7.30
2024 adjusted effective tax rate (non-GAAP measure)4,6
19% to 20%
63M provides these forward-looking non-GAAP measures, but cannot, without unreasonable effort, forecast certain items to present or provide a reconciliation to corresponding forecasted GAAP measures. These include special items such as net costs for significant litigation; projected divestiture gains; divestiture costs; divestiture-related restructuring; changes in value of Solventum ownership; and net sales and estimates of income and associated activity of exited manufactured PFAS products all of which are subject to limitations in predictability of timing, ultimate outcome and numerous conditions outside of 3M’s control. 3M believes these limitations would result in a range of projected values so broad as to not be meaningful to investors. For these reasons, 3M believes that the probable significance of such information is low. Additionally, for similar reasons, 3M does not include the impact of potentially-divested or acquired businesses on expected operations in forecasted outlook guidance it provides until close of a transaction. Information with respect to special items for certain historical periods is included in the section entitled “Description of special items”.
Three months ended September 30, 2024
Sales Change3
Organic salesAcquisitionsDivestituresTranslationTotal sales change
Total Company(0.1)%— %0.8 %(0.3)%0.4 %
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact1.1 — 0.1 (0.1)1.1 
Adjusted total Company (non-GAAP measures)4
1.0 %— %0.9 %(0.4)%1.5 %
Transportation and Electronics(1.2)%— %— %(0.3)%(1.5)%
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact3.2 — — 0.1 3.3 
Adjusted Transportation and Electronics (non-GAAP measures)4
2.0 %— %— %(0.2)%1.8 %
By Geographic Area
Americas0.3 %— %1.2 %(0.8)%0.7 %
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact— — — — — 
Adjusted Americas (non-GAAP measures)4
0.3 %— %1.2 %(0.8)%0.7 %
Asia Pacific1.7 %— %0.1 %(0.4)%1.4 %
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact2.5 — — — 2.5 
Adjusted Asia Pacific (non-GAAP measures)4
4.2 %— %0.1 %(0.4)%3.9 %
Europe, Middle East & Africa(4.2)%— %0.5 %1.3 %(2.4)%
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact2.4 — 0.1 — 2.5 
Adjusted Europe, Middle East & Africa (non-GAAP measures)4
(1.8)%— %0.6 %1.3 %0.1 %
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Nine months ended September 30, 2024
Sales Change3
Organic salesAcquisitionsDivestituresTranslationTotal sales change
Total Company(0.2)%0.3 %0.5 %(0.8)%(0.2)%
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact1.2 — 0.1 (0.1)1.2 
Adjusted total Company (non-GAAP measures)4
1.0 %0.3 %0.6 %(0.9)%1.0 %
Transportation and Electronics— %0.8 %— %(1.2)%(0.4)%
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact3.9 0.1 — 0.1 4.1 
Adjusted Transportation and Electronics (non-GAAP measures)4
3.9 %0.9 %— %(1.1)%3.7 %
By Geographic Area
Americas(0.3)%0.5 %0.9 %(0.2)%0.9 %
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact0.4 (0.1)0.1 — 0.4 
Adjusted Americas (non-GAAP measures)4
0.1 %0.4 %1.0 %(0.2)%1.3 %
Asia Pacific1.3 %0.1 %— %(2.8)%(1.4)%
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact2.6 (0.1)0.1 — 2.6 
Adjusted Asia Pacific (non-GAAP measures)4
3.9 %— %0.1 %(2.8)%1.2 %
Europe, Middle East & Africa(2.5)%— %0.1 %0.8 %(1.6)%
Remove manufactured PFAS products special item impact1.7 — — (0.1)1.6 
Adjusted Europe, Middle East & Africa (non-GAAP measures)4
(0.8)%— %0.1 %0.7 %— %

Full-Year 2024 Forecast
Sales Change3
Organic salesAcquisitionsDivestituresTranslationTotal sales change
Total Company6
~1%— %~0.75%~(0.75)%~1%
Remove manufactured PFAS products impact6
— — — — — 
Adjusted total Company (non-GAAP measures)4,6
~1%— %~0.75%~(0.75)%~1%
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(Unaudited)
Adjusted net cash provided by (used in) operating activities; adjusted purchases of property, plant and equipment (also referred to as adjusted capital expenditures); adjusted free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow conversion (non-GAAP measures):
Three months ended
September 30,
Nine months ended
September 30,
Major GAAP Cash Flow Categories (dollars in millions)2024202320242023
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities$(1,787)$1,910 $1 $4,694 
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities(1,204)(287)(2,060)(906)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities(1,085)(704)2,178 (2,223)
Three months ended
September 30,
Nine months ended
September 30,
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (non-GAAP measure) (dollars in millions)2024202320242023
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities$(1,787)$1,910 $1 $4,694 
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation after-tax payment impacts3,550 329 4,023 488 
Divestiture costs after-tax payment impacts53 100 328 217 
Divestiture-related restructuring after-tax payment impacts — 2 
TCJA transition tax payment — 193 126 
Manufactured PFAS products impact after-tax payment impacts(38)(42)(166)(53)
Total adjustments for special items3,565 387 4,380 785 
Adjusted net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (non-GAAP measure)7
$1,778 $2,297 $4,381 $5,479 
Purchases of property, plant and equipment (PPE)(246)(405)(890)(1,257)
Manufactured PFAS products impact - removing related purchases of PPE14 38 53 117 
Adjusted purchases of PPE (non-GAAP measure)7
$(232)$(367)$(837)$(1,140)
Adjusted free cash flow (non-GAAP measure)7
$1,546 $1,930 $3,544 $4,339 
Net income (loss) attributable to 3M$1,372 $(2,075)$3,445 $(7,940)
Adjustments for special items, net of tax:
Net costs for significant litigation 279 3,401 768 11,429 
Manufactured PFAS products impact 25 80 23 42 
Gain on business divestitures (25) (25)
Russia exit charges (benefits) —  (21)
Divestiture costs 106 341 293 
Solventum ownership - change in value(581)— (1,694)— 
Pension risk transfer charge
 — 607 — 
Total adjustments for special items, net of tax(277)3,562 45 11,718 
Net income (loss) attributable to 3M adjusted for special items
(used for adjusted free cash flow calculation)
$1,095 $1,487 $3,490 $3,778 
Adjusted free cash flow conversion (non-GAAP measure)7
141 %130 %102 %115 %
73M’s Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows include the results of continuing and discontinued operations (Solventum separated from 3M in April 2024); accordingly, amounts associated with the determination of adjusted free cash flow include both continuing and discontinued operations in certain periods both from an income and cash flow perspective. 3M defines adjusted net cash provided by (used in) operating activities as net cash provided by operating activities, adjusted for special items. 3M defines adjusted purchases of property, plant and equipment (also referred to as adjusted capital expenditures) as purchases of property, plant and equipment (PPE) adjusted for the estimated impact of such purchases associated with manufactured PFAS products activity. 3M defines adjusted free cash flow as adjusted net cash provided by (used in) operating activities less adjusted purchases of PPE. Cash payments/receipts associated with special items in the determination of adjusted net cash provided by (used in) operating activities are reflected net of applicable tax. The cash tax impact for the portion of payments of costs for significant litigation under the 2023 settlement agreements relative to Combat Arms Earplugs and relative to public water systems regarding PFAS is based on the timing/amount of the actual cash tax deduction (which differs from the timing of the pre-tax settlement payments). The impacts of certain tax-related divestiture costs are based on applicable tax rates and the timing of tax payments relative to underlying Separation transactions. For other special items, the cash tax impact is estimated using the U.S. statutory corporate tax rate during the period of payment/receipt. Tax impacts include associated impacts on Foreign Derived Intangible Income (FDII), Global Intangible Low Taxed Income (GILTI), foreign tax credits, and tax costs of repatriation. 3M defines adjusted free cash flow conversion as adjusted free cash flow divided by net income (loss) attributable to 3M, adjusted for special items (used for adjusted free cash flow calculation).
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(Unaudited)
Adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA margin (non-GAAP measures):
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)8
Adjusted EBITDA margin (non-GAAP measure)8
Three months ended
September 30,
Nine months ended
September 30,
Three months ended
September 30,
Nine months ended
September 30,
(Dollars in millions)20242023202420232024202320242023
Safety and Industrial$822 $826 $2,381 $2,268 29.7%30.0%28.8%27.3%
Transportation and Electronics554 570 1,626 1,377 29.0%30.3%28.8%25.3%
Consumer302 316 814 806 23.2%24.0%22.0%21.2%
Corporate and Unallocated and Other4 (93)(74)(331)
Total Company$1,682 $1,619 $4,747 $4,120 27.7%27.1%26.6%23.4%
Three months ended
September 30,
Nine months ended
September 30,
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure) (dollars in millions)2024202320242023
Adjusted net sales (non-GAAP measure)4
$6,068 $5,978 $17,822 $17,639 
Net income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to 3M1,372 (2,527)3,281 (9,036)
Add/(subtract):
Net income/(loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest4 15 14 
(Income)/loss from unconsolidated subsidiaries, net of taxes(3)(2)(7)(7)
Provision for income taxes348 (777)771 (2,893)
Other expense/(income):
Interest (Income)/expense169 232 579 411 
Pension & OPEB non-service cost (benefit)7 (26)792 (77)
Solventum ownership - change in value(581)— (1,694)— 
Depreciation and amortization (DA) expense310 396 902 1,034 
Adjustments for special items:
Net costs for significant litigation47 4,312 136 14,792 
Manufactured PFAS products impact:
Remove manufactured PFAS products operating (income) loss34 105 30 54 
Subtract PFAS-related amount included in DA above(25)(69)(78)(129)
Gain on business divestitures  (36) (36)
Russia exit charges (benefits) —  (18)
Divestiture costs 20 11 
Total special items56 4,319 108 14,674 
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)8
$1,682 $1,619 $4,747 $4,120 
Adjusted EBITDA margin (non-GAAP measure)8
27.7 %27.1 %26.6 %23.4 %
83M defines adjusted EBITDA as net income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to 3M, adjusted for net income/(loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest,(income)/loss from unconsolidated subsidiaries, provision for income taxes, other expense/(income), depreciation and amortization expense, and special items. For business segments, 3M defines adjusted EBITDA as business segment operating income (loss) (3M’s measure of segment operating performance) adjusted for special items that is then further adjusted for depreciation and amortization (DA) expense, net of the PFAS-related amount included in DA. The Company defines adjusted EBITDA margin as adjusted EBITDA divided by net sales, adjusted for special items.
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Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)
Three months ended September 30, 2024 (dollars in millions)
Safety and IndustrialTransportation and ElectronicsConsumerCorporate and Unallocated and OtherTotal Company
Adjusted net sales (non-GAAP measure)4
$2,767 $1,913 $1,299 $89$6,068 
Business segment operating income (loss) (measure of segment operating performance), adjusted for special items (non-GAAP measure)4
$672 $470 $263 $(8)$1,397 
Add/(subtract):
Add depreciation and amortization (DA) expense150 109 39 12 310 
Subtract PFAS-related amount included in DA above (25)  (25)
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)8
$822 $554 $302 $4 $1,682 
Adjusted EBITDA margin (non-GAAP measure)8
29.7 %29.0 %23.2 %27.7 %
Three months ended September 30, 2023 (dollars in millions)
Adjusted net sales (non-GAAP measure)4
$2,751 $1,879 $1,315 $33 $5,978 
Business segment operating income (loss) (measure of segment operating performance), adjusted for special items (non-GAAP measure)4
$708 $494 $269 $(179)$1,292 
Add/(subtract):
Add depreciation and amortization (DA) expense118 145 47 86 396 
Subtract PFAS-related amount included in DA above— (69)— — (69)
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)8
$826 $570 $316 $(93)$1,619 
Adjusted EBITDA margin (non-GAAP measure)8
30.0 %30.3 %24.0 %27.1 %
Nine months ended September 30, 2024 (dollars in millions)
Adjusted net sales (non-GAAP measure)4
$8,258 $5,643 $3,702 $219$17,822 
Business segment operating income (loss) (measure of segment operating performance), adjusted for special items (non-GAAP measure)4
$1,959 $1,375 $698 $(109)$3,923 
Add/(subtract):
Add depreciation and amortization (DA) expense422 329 116 35 902 
Subtract PFAS-related amount included in DA above (78)  (78)
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)8
$2,381 $1,626 $814 $(74)$4,747 
Adjusted EBITDA margin (non-GAAP measure)8
28.8 %28.8 %22.0 %26.6 %
Nine months ended September 30, 2023 (dollars in millions)
Adjusted net sales (non-GAAP measure)4
$8,295 $5,443 $3,800 $101 $17,639 
Business segment operating income (measure of segment operating performance), adjusted for special items (non-GAAP measure)4
$1,884 $1,147 $683 $(499)$3,215 
Add/(subtract):
Add depreciation and amortization (DA) expense384 359 123 168 1,034 
Subtract PFAS-related amount included in DA above— (129)— — (129)
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)8
$2,268 $1,377 $806 $(331)$4,120 
Adjusted EBITDA margin (non-GAAP measure)8
27.3 %25.3 %21.2 %23.4 %
Net debt (non-GAAP measure):
Net Debt (non-GAAP measure)September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Total debt$13,189 $16,035 
Less: Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities7,315 5,805 
Net debt (non-GAAP measure)9
$5,874 $10,230 
9The Company defines net debt as total debt less the total of cash, cash equivalents and current and long-term marketable securities all on a continuing operations basis.
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NON-GAAP MEASURES (CONTINUED)
(Unaudited)
Description of special items:
In addition to reporting financial results in accordance with U.S. GAAP, the Company also provides various non-GAAP measures that incorporate adjustments for the impacts of special items. Special items incorporated in the preparation of these non-GAAP measures for the periods presented include the items described below:
Net costs for significant litigation:
These relate to 3M's respirator mask/asbestos (which include Aearo and non-Aearo items), PFAS-related other environmental, and Combat Arms Earplugs matters. Net costs include the impacts of changes in accrued liabilities (including interest imputation on applicable settlement obligations), external legal fees, and insurance recoveries, along with the associated tax impacts. Associated tax impacts of significant litigation include impacts on Foreign Derived Intangible Income (FDII), Global Intangible Low Taxed Income (GILTI), foreign tax credits and tax costs of repatriation. 3M does not consider the elements of the net costs associated with these matters to be normal, operating expenses related to the Company’s ongoing operations, revenue generating activities, business strategy, industry, and regulatory environment. Net costs related to respirator mask/asbestos are reflected as special items in the Safety and Industrial business segment while those impacting operating income (loss) associated with PFAS-related other environmental and Combat Arms Earplugs matters are reflected as corporate special items in Corporate and Unallocated. In addition, during the voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy period (which began in July 2022 and ended in June 2023), costs associated with the Aearo portion of respirator mask/asbestos matters were reflected in corporate special items in Corporate and Unallocated. Prior to the bankruptcy, costs associated with Combat Arms Earplugs matters were reflected as part of special items in the Safety and Industrial business segment. In the third quarter of 2024 and 2023, 3M reflected net pre-tax payments of approximately $3.7 billion and $416 million, respectively, related to net costs for significant litigation. In the first nine months of 2024 and 2023, 3M made net pre-tax payments of approximately $4.5 billion and $618 million, respectively, related to net costs for significant litigation.
Divestiture costs:
These include certain limited costs that were not eligible to be included within discontinued operations related to separating and divesting substantially an entire business segment of 3M following public announcement of its intended divestiture. As a result of completion of the April 2024 separation of Solventum, this includes the tax cost of update to 3M’s previous indefinite reinvestment plans on past unrepatriated earnings through the period of the Separation’s close and to tax positions retained by 3M. 3M’s statement of cash flows includes the results of both continuing and discontinued operations. Therefore, in the context of amounts used in the determination of non-GAAP measures associated with cash flow and adjusted free cash flow conversion, this special item further includes the broader extent of such costs that included within discontinued operations, including interest expense on debt issued by Solventum for the period outstanding prior to the April 1, 2024 completion of the separation of Solventum from 3M and net tax costs of entity structuring associated with the separation of Solventum. In the third quarter of 2024 and 2023, 3M made pre-tax payments of approximately $25 million and $127 million, respectively, associated with divestiture costs. In the first nine months of 2024 and 2023, 3M made pre-tax payments of approximately $217 million and $275 million, respectively, associated with divestiture costs.
Gain on business divestitures:
In the third quarter of 2023, 3M recorded a gain related to the sale of its dental local anesthetic business partially offset by a loss associated with a previously contingent indemnification obligation from a 2020 divestiture.
In 2022, 3M recorded a gain related to the split-off and combination of its Food Safety business with Neogen Corporation.
Russia exit charges/benefits:
•    In the second quarter of 2023, 3M recorded a gain on final disposal of net assets in Russia. Previously, in the third quarter of 2022, 3M recorded a charge primarily related to impairment of these assets in connection with management's committed exit and disposal plan.
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Divestiture-related restructuring actions:
In the third quarter of 2022, following the split-off of the Food Safety business, management approved and committed to undertake certain restructuring actions addressing corporate functional costs across 3M in relation to the magnitude of amounts previously allocated to the divested business. In the third quarter of 2023, 3M made pre-tax payments of approximately $1 million associated with divestiture-related restructuring actions. In the first nine months of 2024 and 2023, 3M made pre-tax payments of approximately $2 million and $9 million, respectively, associated with divestiture-related restructuring actions.
Enactment/measurement period adjustments related to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA):
In the first nine months of 2024 and 2023, 3M made payments of approximately $193 million and $126 million, respectively, related to the transition tax expense incurred as a result of the 2017 enactment of the TCJA.
Manufactured PFAS products:
These amounts relate to sales and estimates of income (loss) and associated activity regarding manufactured PFAS products that 3M plans to exit by the end of 2025 included within the Transportation and Electronics business segment. Estimated income does not contemplate impacts on non-operating items such as net interest income/expense and the non-service cost components portion of defined benefit plan net periodic benefit costs. Relative to the impact of the activity of manufactured PFAS products on cash provided by (used in) operating activities, amounts are based on estimates of associated income, depreciation/amortization, certain changes in working capital and accruals, and timing of associated payments.
Pension risk transfer charge:
In the second quarter of 2024, 3M recorded a non-cash pension settlement charge reflected in other expense (income), net as a result of transferring a portion of its U.S. pension payment obligations and related plan assets to an insurance company.
Solventum ownership - change in value:
This amount relates to the change in value of 3M's retained ownership interest in Solventum common stock reflected in other expense (income), net.
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