3M lifts annual guidance despite quarterly loss

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Sharecast News | 25 Jul, 2023

21:26 02/01/25

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US industrial conglomerate 3M lifted annual profit guidance as higher prices and cost-cutting measures provided a boost.

The maker of 'Scotch' tape and 'Post-it' notes now expects full-year profit of $8.60 - 9.10 per share, up from previous guidance of $8.50 -9.00.

The company has been increasing prices to offset rising commodity costs and also axed its total global workforce by 10%.

"In the second quarter, the actions we took to strengthen our supply chain and restructure the company led to improved service for customers, reduced costs across 3M, and better-than-expected margins and cash flow," said 3M chief executive Mike Roman.

However, the company swung to a quarterly loss compared to a year-ago profit, as it took a hit from a $10.3bn settlement related to water pollution claims tied to "forever chemicals".

Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com

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