3M Company

NYSE: MMM
$134.77
+$0.93 (+0.7%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

MMM Articles

It has been years since we have witnessed the kind of market we are in now. After this run finally peters out, it may be years again before we see another one.
Microsoft, Cisco, 3M, and Coca-Cola were Tuesday's biggest losers among the DJIA stocks.
With a Federal Reserve rate hike decision, investors have to keep in mind what to think of the stock market heading into the rest of this summer and what to expect for the rest of 2017.
Have stocks peaked? Again, calling absolute peaks or bottoms is almost impossible. What is not impossible is to see when markets or sectors become wildly overbought or too crowded.
Four analyst calls stood out from the rest of those calls during the week of June 2, 2017. Some are in blue chip stocks and others in companies that are becoming large enough they could be blue chips.
Boeing, 3M, Johnson & Johnson, and Visa all posted new 52-week highs Friday to lead the DJIA's gain for the day.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls seen on Thursday include Analog Devices, BP, First Data, General Electric, Goodyear, Illinois Tool Works, NRG Energy and Palo Alto...
Cisco Systems, Boeing, 3M, and UnitedHealth led the DJIA higher on Monday.
Intel, Visa, 3M, and Apple keep the DJIA above water on Tuesday. Apple posted another 52-week high in the morning.
3M released better-than-expected quarterly results and earnings guidance before the markets opened on Tuesday.
So far this first week of earnings season was somewhat underwhelming as a whole. While some companies had amazing wins there were quite a few that fell short as well. If the Trump Trade is going to...
It would seem to be safe to say that if these top dividend-paying blue chips posted solid first-quarter numbers and forward guidance, they could see some serious institutional buying.
McDonald's, United Technologies, Boeing, and 3M keep the DJIA near the break-even line for Friday's trading session.
DuPont, Nike, 3M, and Wal-Mart all post gains to lead DJIA higher Wednesday.
Cisco, 3M, Intel, and Coca-Cola held the DJIA just above break-even on Thursday.