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Encyclopedia > 3M Company

This article is about the American company, for the Russian company involved in a pyramid scheme, see MMM (pyramid)

3M
Type Public (NYSE:MMM)
Slogan Innovation
Founded Two Harbors, Minnesota (1906)
Location Saint Paul, Minnesota
Key people W. James McNerney, Jr., Chairman/CEO
Patrick D. Campbell, Senior VP/CFO
Employees 67,000 (2004)
Products Adhesives
Abrasives
Pharmaceuticals
Web site 3M.com (http://www.3m.com/)

3M Company (NYSE: MMM (http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=MMM)) (originally Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) is an American corporation with a worldwide presence that produces over 55,000 products, including adhesives, abrasives, laminates, electronic circuits and displays, and pharmaceuticals.


The company was established in Two Harbors, Minnesota in 1902, then moved to Duluth, Minnesota, and finally moved to its current headquarters in Maplewood (a St. Paul suburb) in 1910. The company's early innovations include waterproof sandpaper (early 1920s) and masking tape (1925), as well as cellophane tape and sound deadening materials for metal_frame cars in the years that followed. During the early 1940s, the 3M worked primarily on defense materials, and this led to the release of several new products, such as reflective sheeting, magnetic sound recording tape, and offset printing plates. Scotchguard Fabric Protector and videotape were released in the 1950s, and the 1960s brought photographic and health care products. And in 1980, the company introduced Post-it notes. In 1996, the company's data storage and imaging divisions were spun off as Imation Corporation; Imation has since sold its imaging and photographic film businesses to concentrate on storage. 3M, long the company's nickname, was made the official name in 2002.


Today, 3M is one of the 30 companies included in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (added on August 9, 1976), and is ranked number 105 on the 2004 Fortune 500 listing. The company has 136 plants and over 67,000 employees around the world, with sales offices in 197 countries. The vast majority of the company's employees are local nationals – that is, very few employees reside outside their home country. Its worldwide sales amount to over $18 billion, with its international sales reaching 58% of that total ($10.6 billion). The company's current CEO is W. James McNerney, Jr..


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3M was also a term coined in 1983 for a computer with at least a megabyte of memory, a million pixel display and a megaflop processing power. The NeXT computer was introduced as a 3M machine by Steve Jobs, who heard this term at Brown University [1] (http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macintosh&story=Whats-A-Megaflop?.txt&showcomments=1).








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3M - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1011 words)
The company's early innovations include waterproof sandpaper (early 1920s) and masking tape (1925), as well as cellophane "Scotch Tape" and sound deadening materials for metal-frame cars in the years that followed.
3M was involved in some of the first digital audio recordings of the late 1970s to see commercial release when a prototype machine was brought to the Sound 80 studios in neighboring Minneapolis.
Today, 3M is one of the 30 companies included in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (added on August 9, 1976), and is ranked number 101 on the 2006 Fortune 500 listing.
3M: Information from Answers.com (5600 words)
The largest manufacturer in Minnesota, the 110th largest U.S. company overall, and a member of the Dow Jones "30," 3M Company (known officially as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company from its founding in 1902 until 2002) is Wall Street's epitome of high-tech/low-tech business and solid blue-chip performance.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (soon nicknamed 3M) was formed in 1902 in Two Harbors, Minnesota, a thriving village on the shores of Lake Superior, by five entrepreneurs--a lawyer, a doctor, two railroad executives, and a butcher--in order to mine the rare mineral corundum and market it as an abrasive.
McKnight ran 3M between 1914 and 1966, serving as general manager from 1914 to 1929, president from 1929 to 1949, and chairman of the board from 1949 to 1966.
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