3M Trading Volume Drops 40.36% Ranking 138th in Market

Market BriefWednesday, Apr 23, 2025 7:40 pm ET
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On April 23, 2025, 3M's trading volume was $641 million, a 40.36% decrease from the previous day, ranking 138th in the day's stock market. 3M (MMM) fell by 0.20%.

3M has announced that it will be holding its annual shareholders' meeting on May 15, 2025. The meeting will be held virtually, allowing shareholders to participate from anywhere in the world. The company will discuss its financial performance, strategic initiatives, and future outlook during the meeting.

3M has also announced that it will be launching a new line of products aimed at improving workplace safety. The new products will include personal protective equipment, safety signage, and emergency response kits. The company believes that these products will help to reduce workplace injuries and improve overall safety.

3M has been facing legal challenges related to its PFAS chemicals, which have been linked to various health issues. The company has been working to address these challenges and has recently reached a settlement with several plaintiffs. The settlement includes compensation for those affected and a commitment from 3M to phase out the use of PFAS chemicals in its products.

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