MMM 3M Company Common Stock

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The 3M Company is an American multinational conglomerate operating in the fields of industry, worker safety, and consumer goods. Based in the Saint Paul suburb of Maplewood, the company produces over 60,000 products, including adhesives, abrasives, laminates, passive fire protection, personal protective equipment, window films, paint protection film, electrical, electronic connecting, insulating materials, car-care products, electronic circuits, and optical films. Among its best-known consumer brands are Scotch Tape, Scotchgard surface protectants, Post-it notes, and Nexcare adhesive bandages. 3M's stock ticker symbol is MMM and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. (NYSE), and the SIX Swiss Exchange.

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The 3M Company (originally the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) is an American multinational conglomerate operating in the fields of industry, worker safety, and consumer goods. Based in the Saint Paul suburb of Maplewood, the company produces over 60,000 products, including adhesives, abrasives, laminates, passive fire protection, personal protective equipment, window films, paint protection film, electrical, electronic connecting, insulating materials, car-care products, electronic circuits, and optical films. Among its best-known consumer brands are Scotch Tape, Scotchgard surface protectants, Post-it notes, and Nexcare adhesive bandages. 3M's stock ticker symbol is MMM and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. (NYSE), and the SIX Swiss Exchange.

3M made $35.4 billion in total sales in 2021 and ranked number 102 in the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue. As of 2021, the company had approximately 95,000 employees and operations in more than 70 countries. There are a few international subsidiaries, such as 3M India, 3M Japan, and 3M Canada.

History

Five businessmen founded the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company as a mining venture in Two Harbors, Minnesota, making their first sale on June 13, 1902. The goal was to mine corundum, a crystalline form of aluminium oxide, which failed because the mine's mineral holdings were anorthosite, a feldspar which had no commercial value. Co-founder John Dwan solicited funds in exchange for stock and Edgar Ober and Lucius Ordway took over the company in 1905. The company moved to Duluth and began researching and producing sandpaper products. William L. McKnight, later a key executive, joined the company in 1907, and A. G. Bush joined in 1909. 3M finally became financially stable in 1916 and was able to pay dividends.

The company moved to Saint Paul in 1910, where it remained for 52 years before outgrowing the campus and moving to its current headquarters at 3M Center in Maplewood, Minnesota, in 1962.

In 1947, 3M began producing perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), an industrial surfactant and chemical feedstock, by electrochemical fluorination. In 1951, DuPont purchased PFOA from then-Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company for use in the manufacturing of teflon, a product that brought DuPont a billion-dollar-a-year profit by the 1990s. DuPont referred to PFOA as C8. The original formula for Scotchgard, a water repellent applied to fabrics, was discovered accidentally in 1952 by 3M chemists Patsy Sherman and Samuel Smith. Sales began in 1956, and in 1973 the two chemists received a patent for the formula.

In the late 1950s, 3M produced the first asthma inhaler, but the company did not enter the pharmaceutical industry until the mid-1960s with the acquisition of Riker Laboratories, moving it from California to Minnesota. 3M retained the Riker Laboratories name for the subsidiary until at least 1985. In the mid-1990s, 3M Pharmaceuticals, as the division came to be called, produced the first CFC-free asthma inhaler in response to adoption of the Montreal Protocol by the United States. In the 1980s and 1990s, the company spent fifteen years developing a topical cream delivery technology which led in 1997 to health authority approval and marketing of a symptomatic treatment for genital warts, Aldara. 3M divested its pharmaceutical unit through three deals in 2006, netting more than US$2 billion. At the time, 3M Pharmaceuticals comprised about 20% of 3M's healthcare business and employed just over a thousand people.

By the 1970s, 3M developed a theatrical blood formula based on red colorfast microbeads suspended in a carrier liquid. This stage blood was sold as Nextel Simulated Blood and was used during the production of the 1978 film Dawn of the Dead. It has since been discontinued.

In the late 1970s, 3M Mincom was involved in some of the first digital audio recordings to see commercial release when a prototype machine was brought to the Sound 80 studios in Minneapolis. In 1979 3M introduced a digital audio recording system called "3M Digital Audio Mastering System".

3M launched "Press 'n Peel", a sticky bookmark page holder in stores in four cities in 1977, but the results were disappointing. A year later 3M instead issued free samples of the product as a sticky note directly to consumers in Boise, Idaho, with 95% of those who tried them indicating they would buy it. The product was introduced as "Post-Its" in 1979, and was sold across the United States from April 6, 1980. The following year they were launched in Canada and Europe.

In 1980, the company acquired Comtal, a manufacturer of digital image processors.

In 1996, the company's data storage and imaging divisions were spun off as Imation Corporation. In doing so, 3M shed 20% of its sales, employees and product lines at a cost of only 5% of its profits and immediately looked much improved in the estimation of Wall Street analysts. These businesses, with annual sales of over $2 billion, had generated handsome profits for 3M which funded the research and development of many new product lines, but these were largely in "sunset" industries: printing products, photographic film, and removable storage media. Imation shortly sold its imaging and photographic film businesses largely to Kodak in order to concentrate on storage. Imation was purchased by a hedge fund in 2016 and ceased to exist as an independent business. Its successor is now called Glassbridge Enterprises, an American holding company.

21st century

On April 8, 2002, 3M's 100th anniversary, the company changed its legal name to "3M Company". On September 8, 2008, 3M announced an agreement to acquire Meguiar's, a car-care products company that was family-owned for over a century. In August 2010, 3M acquired Cogent Systems for $943 million, and on October 13, 2010, 3M completed acquisition of Arizant Inc. In December 2011, 3M completed the acquisition of the Winterthur Technology Group, a bonded abrasives company.

In 2011, 3M created CloudLibrary as part of its library systems unit as a competitor to OverDrive, Inc.; in 2015 3M sold the North American part of that unit to Bibliotheca Group GmbH, a company founded in 2011 that was funded by One Equity Partners Capital Advisors, a division of JP Morgan Chase.

As of 2012, 3M was one of the 30 companies included in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, added on August 9, 1976, and was 97 on the 2011 Fortune 500 list. On January 3, 2012, it was announced that the Office and Consumer Products Division of Avery Dennison was being bought by 3M for $550 million. The transaction was canceled by 3M in September 2012 amid antitrust concerns.

In May 2013, 3M sold Scientific Anglers and Ross Reels to Orvis. Ross Reels had been acquired by 3M in 2010.

In March 2017, 3M purchased Johnson Controls International Plc's safety gear business, Scott Safety, for $2 billion.

In 2017, 3M had net sales for the year of $31.657 billion, up from $30.109 billion the year before. In 2018, it was reported that the company would pay $850 million to end the Minnesota water pollution case concerning perfluorochemicals.

On May 25, 2018, Michael F. Roman was appointed CEO by the board of directors. On December 19, 2018, 3M announced it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the technology business of M*Modal, for a total enterprise value of $1.0 billion.

In October 2019, 3M purchased Acelity and its KCI subsidiaries for $6.7 billion, including assumption of debt and other adjustments.

On May 1, 2020, 3M divested substantially all of its drug delivery business to an affiliate of Altaris Capital Partners, LLC. for approximately $650 million, including a 17% interest in the new operating company, Kindeva Drug Delivery.

In December 2021, 3M announced that it would merge its food-safety business with food testing and animal healthcare products maker Neogen. The deal, with an enterprise value of about $5.3 billion, closed in September 2022.

In July 2022, the company announced it would spin off its healthcare assets to form a new, independent firm, likely completing the transaction in 2023. 3M will retain an ownership stake of 19.9% in the new, publicly traded health care company and gradually divest the holdings. The company will be known as Solventum Corporation.

In December 2022, the company announced plans to stop producing and using so-called forever chemicals (per and polyfluoroalkyl), which have been commonly used in items such as food packaging, cellphones, nonstick pans, firefighting foams, and clothing. These chemicals are well known for their water-resistant and nonstick properties, but they are also dangerous pollutants that are linked to serious health problems, including ulcerative colitis and cancer. The move comes as governments in the Netherlands and the United States consider actions against 3M.

In March 2024, 3M announced the appointment of William "Bill" Brown as chief executive officer to take effect on May 1, 2024. Michael Roman would remain in the role of executive chairman. Brown, 61, is the former chairman of the board and chief executive officer of L3Harris Technologies.

Products and patents

As of 2019, 3M produces approximately 60,000 products, and has four business groups focused on safety and industrial, transportation and electronics, health care, and consumer products. 3M obtained its first patent in 1924 and acquires approximately 3,000 new patents annually. The company surpassed the 100,000-patent threshold in 2014.

Environmental record

3M's Pollution Prevention Pays (3P) program was established in 1975. The program initially focused on pollution reduction at the plant level and was expanded to promote recycling and reduce waste across all divisions in 1989. By the early 1990s, approximately 2,500 3P projects decreased the company's total global pollutant generation by 50 percent and saved 3M $500–600 million by eliminating the production of waste requiring subsequent treatment.

In 1983, the Oakdale Dump in Oakdale, Minnesota, was listed as an EPA Superfund site after significant groundwater and soil contamination by VOCs and heavy metals was uncovered. The Oakdale Dump was a 3M dumping site utilized through the 1940s and 1950s.

During the 1990s and 2000s, 3M reduced releases of toxic pollutants by 99 percent and greenhouse gas emissions by 72 percent. As of 2012, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had awarded 3M with the Energy Star Award each year that it has been presented.

"Forever chemicals" water pollution

In 1999, the EPA began investigating perfluorinated chemicals after receiving data on the global distribution and toxicity of perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). These materials are part of a broad group of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances often referred to as PFAS, each of which has different chemical properties. 3M, the former primary producer of PFOS from the U.S., announced the phase-out of PFOS, perfluorooctanoic acid, and PFOS-related product production in May 2000. Perfluorinated compounds produced by 3M have been used in non-stick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, and other products.

The Cottage Grove facility manufactured PFAS from the 1940s to 2002. In response to PFAS contamination of the Mississippi River and surrounding area, 3M stated the area will be "cleaned through a combination of groundwater pump-out wells and soil sediment excavation". The restoration plan was based on an analysis of the company property and surrounding lands. The on-site water treatment facility that handled the plant's post-production water was not capable of removing PFAS, which were released into the nearby Mississippi River. The clean-up cost estimate, which included a granular activated carbon system to remove PFAS from the ground water was $50 to $56 million, funded from a $147 million environmental reserve set aside in 2006.

In 2008, 3M created the Renewable Energy Division within 3M's Industrial and Transportation Business to focus on Energy Generation and Energy Management.

In late 2010, the state of Minnesota sued 3M for $5 billion in punitive damages, claiming they released PFCs—classified a toxic chemical by the EPA—into local waterways. A settlement for $850 million was reached in February 2018. In 2019, 3M, along with the Chemours Company and DuPont, appeared before lawmakers to deny responsibility, with company Senior VP of Corporate Affairs Denise Rutherford arguing that the chemicals pose no human health threats at current levels and that there were no victims.

In 2021, research had determined that 3M's Zwijndrecht (Belgium) factory caused PFOS pollution that may be contaminating agricultural products within a 15 kilometer radius of the plant which includes Antwerp. The Flemish Government has paid 63 million euros for cleanup costs so far with 3M contributing 75,000 euros. The Flemish Government issued measures advising against the consumption of, for example, home-grown eggs within a radius of 5 kilometers.

In 2023, 3M reached an agreement to pay a $10.3bn settlement with numerous US public water systems to resolve thousands of lawsuits over PFAS contamination.

In May 2026, the Australian government launched legal action against 3M, alleging that the company made false statements regarding the long-term environmental impacts of firefighting foam containing PFAS. The government is seeking more than A$2 billion in damages to recover costs incurred in investigating and managing contamination resulting from the use of the foam. The government described the lawsuit as the largest legal claim ever brought by Australia. Assistant Defence Minister Peter Khalil stated that 28 defence sites across Australia had been impacted by PFAS contamination.

Carbon footprint

3M reported total CO2e emissions (direct and indirect) for the twelve months ending December 31, 2020, at 5,280 Kt (-550 /-9.4% y-o-y) and plans to reduce emissions by 50% by 2030 compared to 2019. The company also aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

Earplug controversy

The Combat Arms Earplugs, Version 2 (CAEv2), was developed by Aearo Technologies for U.S. military and civilian use. The CAEv2 was a double ended earplug that 3M claimed would offer users different levels of protection. Between 2003 and 2015, these earplugs were standard issue to members of the U.S. military. 3M acquired Aearo Technologies in 2008.

In May 2016, Moldex-Metric, Inc., a 3M competitor, filed a whistleblower complaint against 3M under the False Claims Act. Moldex-Metric claimed that 3M made false claims to the U.S. government about the safety of its earplugs and that it knew the earplugs had an inherently defective design. In 2018, 3M agreed to pay $9.1 million to the U.S. government to resolve the allegations, without admitting liability.

Since 2018, more than 140,000 former users of the earplugs (primarily U.S. military veterans) have filed suit against 3M claiming they suffer from hearing loss, tinnitus, and other damage as a consequence of the defective design.

Internal emails showed that 3M officials boasted about charging $7.63 per piece for the earplugs which cost 85 cents to produce. The company's official response indicated that the cost to the government includes R&D costs.

3M settled close to 260,000 lawsuits in August 2023 by agreeing to pay $6 billion to current and former U.S. military members who were affected.

N95 respirators and the COVID-19 pandemic

The N95 respirator mask was developed by 3M and approved in 1972. Due to its ability to filter viral particulates, its use was recommended during the COVID-19 pandemic but supply soon became short. Much of the company's supply had already been sold prior to the outbreak.

The shortages led to the U.S. government asking 3M to stop exporting US-made N95 respirator masks to Canada and to Latin American countries, and President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to require 3M to prioritize orders from the federal government. The dispute was resolved when 3M agreed to import more respirators, mostly from its factories in China.

3M later struck a CA$70M deal with the federal government of Canada and the Ontario provincial government to produce N95 masks at their plant in Brockville, Ontario.

Operating facilities

3M's general offices, corporate research laboratories, and some division laboratories in the U.S. are in St. Paul, Minnesota. In the United States, 3M operates 80 manufacturing facilities in 29 states, and 125 manufacturing and converting facilities in 37 countries outside the U.S. (in 2017).

During March 2016, 3M completed a 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m2) research-and-development building on its Maplewood campus that cost $150 million. Seven hundred scientists from various divisions occupy the building. They were previously scattered across the campus. 3M hopes concentrating its research and development in this manner will improve collaboration. 3M received $9.6 million in local tax increment financing and relief from state sales taxes in order to assist with development of the building.

Selected factory detail information:

Cynthiana, Kentucky, U.S. factory producing Post-it Notes (672 SKU) and Scotch Tape (147 SKU). It has 539 employees and was established in 1969.

Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, UK factory producing respirators for workers safety using laser technology. It has 370 employees.

In Minnesota, 3M's Hutchinson facility produces products for more than half of the company's 23 divisions, as of 2019. The "super hub" has manufactured adhesive bandages for Nexcare, furnace filters, and Scotch Tape, among other products. The Cottage Grove plant is one of three operated by 3M for the production of pad conditioners, as of 2011.

3M has operated a manufacturing plant in Columbia, Missouri since 1970. The plant has been used for the production of products including electronic components solar and touchscreen films, and stethoscopes. The facility received a $20 million expansion in 2012 and has approximately 400 employees.

3M opened the Brookings, South Dakota plant in 1971, and announced a $70 million expansion in 2014. The facility manufactures more than 1,700 health care products and employs 1,100 people, as of 2018, making the plant 3M's largest focused on health care. Mask production at the site increased during the 2009 swine flu pandemic, 2002–2004 SARS outbreak, 2018 California wildfires, 2019–20 Australian bushfire season, and COVID-19 pandemic.

3M's Springfield, Missouri plant opened in 1967 and makes industrial adhesives and tapes for aerospace manufacturers. In 2017, 3M had approximately 330 employees in the metropolitan area, and announced a $40 million expansion project to upgrade the facility and redevelop another building.

In Iowa, the Ames plant makes sandpaper products and received funding from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) for expansions in 2013 and 2018. The Knoxville plant is among 3M's largest and produces approximately 12,000 different products, including adhesives and tapes.

3M's Southeast Asian operations are based in Singapore, where the company has invested $1 billion over 50 years. 3M has a facility in Tuas, a manufacturing plant and Smart Urban Solutions lab in Woodlands, and a customer technical center in Yishun. 3M expanded a factory in Woodlands in 2011, announced a major expansion of the Tuas plant in 2016, and opened new headquarters in Singapore featuring a Customer Technical Centre in 2018.

The company has operated in China since 1984, and was Shanghai's first Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise. 3M's seventh plant, and the first dedicated to health care product production, opened in Shanghai in 2007. By October 2007, the company had opened an eighth manufacturing plant and technology center in Guangzhou. 3M broke ground on its ninth manufacturing facility, for the production of photovoltaics and other renewable energy products, in Hefei in 2011. 3M announced plans to construct a technology innovation center in Chengdu in 2015, and opened a fifth design center in Shanghai in 2019.

Leadership

President

Edgar B. Ober (1905–1929),

William L. McKnight (1929–1949),

Richard P. Carlton (1949–1953),

Herbert P. Buetow (1953–1963),

Bert S. Cross (1963–1966),

Harry Heltzer (1966–1970),

Raymond H. Herzog (1970–1975).

Chairman of the Board

William L. McKnight (1949–1966),

Bert S. Cross (1966–1970),

Harry Heltzer (1970–1975),

Raymond H. Herzog (1975–1980),

Lewis W. Lehr (1980–1986)

Allen F. Jacobson (1986–1991),

Livio DeSimone (1991–2001),

James McNerney (2001–2005),

George W. Buckley (2005–2012),

Inge Thulin (2012–2018).

Chief Executive Officer

Bert S. Cross (1966–1970),

Harry Heltzer (1970–1975),

Raymond H. Herzog (1975–1979),

Lewis W. Lehr (1979–1986),

Allen F. Jacobson (1986–1991),

Livio DeSimone (1991–2001),

James McNerney (2001–2005),

Robert S. Morrison (2005, interim),

George W. Buckley (2005–2012),

Inge Thulin (2012–2018)

Michael Roman (2018–present)

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MMM Stock Snapshot Price, market cap, P/E, EPS, ROE, debt/equity, 52-week range

Price
$181.00
Market Cap
$95.98B
P/E (TTM)
30.2
EPS (TTM)
$6.00
Revenue (TTM)
$24.95B
Div Yield
1.6%
ROE
76.1%
Debt/Equity
2.7
52W Range
$139 – $185

MMM Stock Price Chart Daily OHLCV with technical indicators — pan, zoom, and customize your view

10-Year Performance Revenue, net income, margins and EPS trends

Revenue & Net Income $24.95B
10-point trend, -17.1%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
EPS $6.00
10-point trend, -26.5%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Free Cash Flow $1.40B
10-point trend, -73.4%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Margins 13.0%

Valuation P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA ratios — is the stock expensive or cheap?

Metric
5Y trend
MMM
Peer Median
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, +81.8%
30.2
23.2
P/S (TTM)
5-point trend, +41.7%
3.8
1.9
P/B
5-point trend, +219.9%
20.4
8.0
Price / FCF
5-point trend, +319.0%
68.8

Profitability Gross, operating and net margins; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Metric
5Y trend
MMM
Peer Median
Operating Margin
5-point trend, -11.0%
18.6%
Net Profit Margin
5-point trend, -22.2%
13.0%
11.4%
ROA
5-point trend, -33.2%
8.4%
5.9%
ROE
5-point trend, +79.3%
76.1%
29.1%
ROIC
5-point trend, +9.0%
20.4%

Financial Health Debt, liquidity, solvency — balance sheet strength

Metric
5Y trend
MMM
Peer Median
Debt / Equity
5-point trend, +132.5%
2.7
Current Ratio
5-point trend, +0.2%
1.7
1.4
Quick Ratio
5-point trend, -28.6%
0.4

Growth Revenue, EPS and net income growth: YoY, 3Y CAGR, 5Y CAGR

Metric
5Y trend
MMM
Peer Median
Revenue YoY
5-point trend, -29.4%
1.5%
Revenue CAGR 3Y
5-point trend, -29.4%
-1.6%
Revenue CAGR 5Y
5-point trend, -29.4%
-5.0%
EPS YoY
5-point trend, -40.7%
-20.5%
Net Income YoY
5-point trend, -45.1%
-22.1%

Per Share Metrics EPS, book value per share, cash flow per share, dividend per share

Metric
5Y trend
MMM
Peer Median
EPS (Diluted)
5-point trend, -40.7%
$6.00

Capital Efficiency Asset turnover, inventory turnover, receivables turnover

Metric
5Y trend
MMM
Peer Median
Payout Ratio
5-point trend, -16.8%
48.1%

Dividends Yield, payout ratio, dividend history, 5Y CAGR

Dividend Yield
1.6%
Payout Ratio
48.1%
5Y Div CAGR
Ex-dateAmount
May 22, 2026$0.7800
Feb. 13, 2026$0.7800
Nov. 14, 2025$0.7300
Aug. 25, 2025$0.7300
May 23, 2025$0.7300
Feb. 14, 2025$0.7300
Nov. 15, 2024$0.7000
Aug. 26, 2024$0.7000
May 23, 2024$0.7000
Feb. 15, 2024$1.2625
Nov. 16, 2023$1.2542
Aug. 18, 2023$1.2542
May 18, 2023$1.2542
Feb. 16, 2023$1.2542
Nov. 17, 2022$1.2458
Aug. 19, 2022$1.2458
May 19, 2022$1.2458
Feb. 17, 2022$1.2458
Nov. 18, 2021$1.2375
Aug. 20, 2021$1.2375

MMM Analyst Consensus Bullish and bearish analyst opinions, 12-month price target, upside

BUY 23 analysts
  • Strong Buy 5 21.7%
  • Buy 8 34.8%
  • Hold 8 34.8%
  • Sell 1 4.3%
  • Strong Sell 1 4.3%

12-Month Price Target

17 analysts · 2026-08-19
Median target $192.00 +6.1%
Mean target $185.57 +2.5%

Earnings History EPS actual vs estimate, surprise %, beat rate, next earnings date

Avg Surprise
0.10%
Period EPS Actual EPS Est Surprise
June 30, 2026 $2.40 $2.27 0.13%
March 31, 2026 $2.14 $2.00 0.14%
Dec. 31, 2025 $1.83 $1.82 0.01%
Sept. 30, 2025 $2.19 $2.10 0.09%
June 30, 2025 $2.16 $2.03 0.13%
March 31, 2025 $1.88 $1.78 0.10%

Peer comparison (GICS sub-industry) Key metrics vs sector peers

Ticker Market Cap P/E Rev YoY Net Margin ROE Gross Margin
MMM $84.90B 26.7 1.5% 13.0% 76.1%
HON $123.94B 26.5 7.8% 12.6% 29.1%
IEP -3.6% -3.1%

Full Fundamentals All metrics by year — income statement, balance sheet, cash flow

Income Statement 17
Annual Income Statement data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue 12-point trend, -21.6% $24.95B $24.57B $24.61B $26.16B $35.35B $32.18B $32.14B $32.77B $31.66B $30.11B $30.27B $31.82B
Cost of Revenue 12-point trend, -8.9% $14.99B $14.45B $14.98B $15.85B $18.80B $16.61B $17.14B $16.68B $16.05B $15.12B $15.38B $16.45B
R&D Expense 11-point trend, -41.3% · $700M $700M $800M $1.20B $1.10B $1.25B $1.25B $1.35B $1.25B $1.22B $1.19B
SG&A Expense 12-point trend, -38.2% $4.00B $4.22B $19.20B $7.23B $7.20B $6.93B $7.03B $7.60B $6.63B $6.31B $6.23B $6.47B
Operating Expenses 12-point trend, -17.7% $20.32B $19.75B $35.30B $21.79B $27.99B $25.02B $25.96B $25.56B $23.96B $23.08B $23.33B $24.69B
Operating Income 12-point trend, -35.1% $4.63B $4.82B $-10.69B $4.37B $7.37B $7.16B $6.17B $7.21B $7.69B $7.03B $6.95B $7.13B
Interest Expense 9-point trend, +532.2% · · $942M $462M $488M $529M $448M $350M $322M $199M $149M ·
Interest Income 3-point trend, -12.1% · · · · · · · · · $29M $26M $33M
Other Non-op 12-point trend, -281.7% $-416M $-3M $-582M $-165M $-165M $-366M $-531M $-207M $-144M $26M $-123M $-109M
Pretax Income 12-point trend, -40.0% $4.21B $4.82B $-11.27B $4.20B $7.20B $6.79B $5.64B $7.00B $7.55B $7.05B $6.82B $7.03B
Income Tax 12-point trend, -50.5% $1.00B $804M $-2.87B $188M $1.28B $1.34B $1.11B $1.64B $2.68B $2.00B $1.98B $2.03B
Net Income 12-point trend, -34.4% $3.25B $4.17B $-7.00B $5.78B $5.92B $5.45B $4.52B $5.35B $4.86B $5.05B $4.83B $4.96B
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, -20.7% $6.05 $7.58 $-12.63 $10.21 $10.23 $9.43 $7.83 $9.09 $8.13 $8.35 $7.72 $7.63
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, -19.9% $6.00 $7.55 $-12.63 $10.18 $10.12 $9.36 $7.72 $8.89 $7.93 $8.16 $7.58 $7.49
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, -17.2% 537,400,000 550,800,000 553,900,000 566,000,000 579,000,000 577,600,000 577,000,000 588,500,000 597,500,000 604,700,000 625,600,000 649,200,000
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, -18.2% 541,300,000 552,400,000 553,900,000 567,600,000 585,300,000 582,200,000 585,100,000 602,000,000 612,700,000 618,700,000 637,200,000 662,000,000
EBITDA 12-point trend, -30.5% $5.94B $6.18B $-7.14B $8.37B $9.28B $9.07B $7.77B $8.70B $9.36B $8.70B $8.38B $8.54B
Balance Sheet 30
Annual Balance Sheet data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Cash & Equivalents 3-point trend, +26.4% · · · · · · · · · $2.40B $1.80B $1.90B
Short-term Investments 7-point trend, -71.9% · · · · · $404M $98M $380M $1.08B $280M $118M $1.44B
Receivables 12-point trend, -16.6% $3.53B $3.19B $3.60B $4.53B $4.66B $4.71B $4.79B $5.02B $4.91B $4.39B $4.15B $4.24B
Inventory 12-point trend, -1.2% $3.66B $3.70B $3.94B $5.37B $4.99B $4.24B $4.13B $4.37B $4.03B $3.38B $3.52B $3.71B
Prepaid Expense 10-point trend, -52.4% $391M $493M $344M $435M $654M $675M $704M $741M $937M $821M · ·
Other Current Assets 12-point trend, +176.0% $2.82B $771M $326M $456M $339M $325M $891M $349M $266M $450M $1.40B $1.02B
Current Assets 12-point trend, +33.2% $16.39B $15.88B $16.38B $14.69B $15.40B $14.98B $12.97B $13.71B $14.28B $11.73B $10.99B $12.30B
PP&E (Net) 12-point trend, -16.4% $7.10B $7.39B $7.69B $9.18B $9.43B $9.42B $9.33B $8.74B $8.87B $8.52B $8.52B $8.49B
PP&E (Gross) 12-point trend, +4.7% $23.92B $23.41B $23.49B $26.00B $27.21B $26.65B $26.12B $24.87B $24.91B $23.50B $23.10B $22.84B
Accum. Depreciation 12-point trend, +17.2% $16.82B $16.02B $15.80B $16.82B $17.78B $17.23B $16.79B $16.14B $16.05B $14.98B $14.58B $14.35B
Goodwill 12-point trend, -9.0% $6.42B $6.28B $6.38B $6.34B $13.49B $13.80B $13.44B $10.05B $10.51B $9.17B $9.25B $7.05B
Intangibles 12-point trend, -23.1% $1.10B $1.21B $1.32B $4.70B $5.29B $5.83B $6.38B $2.66B $2.94B $2.32B $2.60B $1.44B
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, +280.0% $6.72B $9.11B $6.81B $4.27B $2.61B $2.44B $1.67B $1.34B $1.40B $1.18B $1.22B $1.77B
Total Assets 11-point trend, +20.3% $37.73B $39.87B · $46.45B $47.07B $47.34B $44.66B $36.50B $37.99B $32.91B $32.88B $31.37B
Accounts Payable 12-point trend, +49.5% $2.70B $2.66B $2.78B $3.18B $2.99B $2.56B $2.23B $2.27B $1.95B $1.80B $1.69B $1.81B
Short-term Debt · · · · · $0 · · · · · ·
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, +60.9% $9.60B $11.26B $15.30B $9.52B $9.04B $7.95B $9.22B $7.24B $7.69B $6.22B $7.12B $5.96B
Capital Leases 12-point trend, +515.3% $363M $405M $464M $580M $591M $609M $607M $75M $60M $45M $46M $59M
Deferred Tax 11-point trend, +151.1% · $354M $315M $559M $458M $333M $301M $279M $235M $145M $551M $141M
Other Non-current Liabilities 12-point trend, +596.3% $10.83B $11.78B $14.02B $5.62B $3.40B $3.46B $3.27B $3.01B $2.96B $1.65B $2.02B $1.55B
Total Liabilities 12-point trend, +82.6% $32.99B $35.97B $45.71B $31.68B $31.95B $34.41B $34.53B $26.65B $26.36B $22.56B $21.41B $18.07B
Long-term Debt 12-point trend, +86.4% $12.60B $13.04B $14.24B $15.94B $17.35B $18.78B $19.36B $14.16B $13.20B $11.48B $9.88B $6.76B
Total Debt 12-point trend, +87.2% $12.60B $13.04B $14.24B $15.94B $17.35B $17.99B $17.52B $13.41B $12.10B $10.68B $8.75B $6.73B
Common Stock Flat — no change across 12 periods $9M $9M $9M $9M $9M $9M $9M $9M $9M $9M $9M $9M
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, +11.5% $38.26B $36.80B $37.48B $47.95B $45.82B $43.82B $42.13B $40.64B $39.12B $37.91B $36.30B $34.32B
Treasury Stock 12-point trend, +86.1% $35.94B $34.46B $32.86B $33.26B $30.46B $29.40B $29.85B $29.63B $25.89B $25.43B $23.31B $19.31B
AOCI 12-point trend, +19.4% $-5.07B $-5.73B $-6.78B $-6.67B $-6.75B $-7.72B $-8.14B $-6.87B $-7.03B $-7.25B $-6.36B $-6.29B
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, -64.1% $4.70B $3.84B $4.81B $14.72B $15.05B $12.87B $10.06B $9.80B $11.56B $10.30B $11.43B $13.11B
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, +20.9% $37.73B $39.87B $50.58B $46.45B $47.07B $47.34B $44.66B $36.50B $37.99B $32.91B $32.88B $31.21B
Shares Outstanding 12-point trend, -16.5% 530,279,131 539,470,303 552,581,136 549,245,105 571,845,478 577,749,638 575,184,835 576,575,168 594,884,237 596,726,278 609,330,124 635,134,594
Cash Flow 17
Annual Cash Flow data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
D&A 12-point trend, -7.1% $1.31B $1.36B $1.99B $1.83B $1.92B $1.91B $1.59B $1.49B $1.54B $1.47B $1.44B $1.41B
Stock-based Comp 12-point trend, -19.6% $225M $289M $274M $263M $274M $262M $278M $302M $324M $298M $276M $280M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +386.3% $418M $321M $-3.85B $-663M $-166M $-165M $-273M $-57M $107M $7M $395M $-146M
Amort. of Intangibles 12-point trend, -54.4% $104M $108M $127M $125M $529M $537M $341M $249M $238M $262M $229M $228M
Restructuring · · · · · · · · · · $114M ·
Other Non-cash 12-point trend, -2361.7% $-2.90B $-4.33B $15.27B $-1.62B $-490M $721M $902M $-643M $-593M $-167M $-519M $128M
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, -65.2% $2.31B $1.82B $6.68B $5.59B $7.45B $8.11B $7.07B $6.44B $6.24B $6.66B $6.42B $6.63B
CapEx 12-point trend, -39.0% $910M $1.18B $1.61B $1.75B $1.60B $1.50B $1.70B $1.58B $1.37B $1.42B $1.46B $1.49B
Investing Cash Flow 11-point trend, +147.9% $1.35B $-3.21B $-1.21B $-1.05B $-1.32B $-580M $-6.44B $222M $-3.09B $-1.40B $-2.82B ·
Stock Repurchased 12-point trend, -42.5% $3.25B $1.80B $33M $1.46B $2.20B $368M $1.41B $4.87B $2.07B $3.75B $5.24B $5.65B
Net Stock Activity 12-point trend, +42.5% $-3.25B $-1.80B $-33M $-1.46B $-2.20B $-368M $-1.41B $-4.87B $-2.07B $-3.75B $-5.24B $-5.65B
Dividends Paid 12-point trend, -29.5% $1.56B $1.98B $3.31B $3.37B $3.42B $3.39B $3.32B $3.19B $2.80B $2.68B $2.56B $2.22B
Financing Cash Flow 11-point trend, -10.1% $-4.02B $1.10B $-3.15B $-5.35B $-6.14B $-5.30B $-1.12B $-6.70B $-2.65B $-4.63B $-3.65B ·
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, +46.6% $-365M $-333M $2.28B $-909M $-70M $2.28B $-500M $-200M $655M $600M $-99M $-684M
Taxes Paid 12-point trend, -59.3% $800M $852M $1.38B $1.32B $1.70B $1.35B $1.20B $1.56B $1.60B $1.89B $2.33B $1.97B
Free Cash Flow 12-point trend, -72.8% $1.40B $638M $5.07B $3.84B $5.85B $6.61B $5.37B $4.86B $4.87B $5.24B $4.96B $5.13B
Levered FCF 7-point trend, -5.9% · · $4.38B $3.42B $5.45B $6.19B $5.01B $4.59B $4.66B · · ·
Profitability 7
Annual Profitability data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Margin 12-point trend, -17.3% 18.6% 19.6% -27.9% 19.1% 20.8% 22.2% 19.2% 22.0% 24.7% 24.0% 22.9% 22.4%
Net Margin 12-point trend, -16.3% 13.0% 17.0% -21.4% 16.9% 16.8% 16.7% 14.2% 16.3% 15.3% 16.8% 16.0% 15.6%
Pretax Margin 12-point trend, -23.5% 16.9% 19.6% -29.6% 18.7% 20.4% 20.8% 17.8% 21.4% 23.8% 23.4% 22.5% 22.1%
EBITDA Margin 12-point trend, -11.4% 23.8% 25.2% -21.9% 24.4% 26.3% 28.2% 24.2% 26.5% 29.6% 28.9% 27.7% 26.9%
ROA 12-point trend, -45.4% 8.4% 20.9% -14.4% 12.3% 12.5% 11.7% 11.3% 14.4% 13.7% 15.3% 15.1% 15.3%
ROE 12-point trend, +135.0% 76.1% 96.5% -71.6% 38.8% 42.4% 47.0% 46.0% 50.1% 44.4% 46.5% 39.0% 32.4%
ROIC 12-point trend, -20.3% 20.4% 23.8% -34.6% 19.3% 18.7% 18.6% 18.0% 23.8% 21.3% 24.7% 24.1% 25.6%
Liquidity & Solvency 5
Annual Liquidity & Solvency data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Current Ratio 12-point trend, -12.9% 1.7 1.4 1.1 1.5 1.7 1.9 1.4 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.5 2.0
Quick Ratio 12-point trend, -67.3% 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.8 1.1 0.9 1.1
Debt / Equity 12-point trend, +421.9% 2.7 3.4 3.0 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.7 1.4 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.5
LT Debt / Equity 12-point trend, +352.8% 2.3 2.9 2.7 1.0 1.1 1.4 1.7 1.4 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.5
Interest Coverage 7-point trend, -139.9% · · -9.7 14.2 15.1 13.5 13.8 20.6 24.3 · · ·
Efficiency 3
Annual Efficiency data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Asset Turnover 12-point trend, -34.8% 0.6 1.2 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0
Inventory Turnover 12-point trend, -6.2% 4.1 3.8 3.6 3.7 4.1 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.3
Receivables Turnover 12-point trend, -1.0% 7.4 7.2 7.0 7.4 7.6 6.8 6.6 6.6 6.8 7.0 7.2 7.5
Per Share 7
Annual Per Share data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Book Value / Share 12-point trend, -57.0% $8.87 $7.12 $8.70 $26.80 $26.31 $22.27 $17.50 $16.99 $19.44 $17.26 $19.21 $20.64
Revenue / Share 12-point trend, -4.1% $46.09 $44.49 $59.00 $60.30 $60.40 $55.28 $54.92 $54.43 $51.67 $48.66 $47.51 $48.07
Cash Flow / Share 12-point trend, -57.4% $4.26 $3.29 $12.06 $9.85 $12.74 $13.94 $12.08 $10.70 $10.18 $10.77 $10.08 $10.01
Cash / Share 3-point trend, +34.5% · · · · · · · · · $4.02 $2.95 $2.99
Dividend / Share 12-point trend, -18.7% $3 $4 $6 $6 $6 $6 $6 $5 $5 $4 $3 $4
Dividend Paid / Share 4-point trend, +37.4% · · · · · · · · $5 $4 $4 $3
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, -19.9% $6.00 $7.55 $-12.63 $10.18 $10.12 $9.36 $7.72 $8.89 $7.93 $8.16 $7.58 $7.49
Growth Rates 10
Annual Growth Rates data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -84.6% 1.5% -0.14% -5.9% -26.0% 9.8% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +81.7% -1.6% -11.4% -8.6% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y -5.0% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 3-point trend, -352.8% -20.5% · · 0.59% 8.1% · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, -73.8% -16.2% -9.3% · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y -8.5% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 3-point trend, -355.4% -22.1% · · -2.4% 8.7% · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, -58.5% -17.4% -11.0% · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y -9.8% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Dividend CAGR 5Y -14.3% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Valuation (TTM) 17
Annual Valuation (TTM) data for MMM
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, -21.6% $24.95B $24.57B $24.61B $26.16B $35.35B $32.18B $32.14B $32.77B $31.66B $30.11B $30.27B $31.82B
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, -34.4% $3.25B $4.17B $-7.00B $5.78B $5.92B $5.45B $4.52B $5.35B $4.86B $5.05B $4.83B $4.96B
Market Cap 12-point trend, -2.7% $84.90B $69.64B $50.51B $55.07B $84.93B $84.44B $84.84B $91.86B $117.07B $89.09B $76.75B $87.26B
Enterprise Value 3-point trend, +6.1% · · · · · · · · · $97.09B $83.58B $91.47B
P/E 12-point trend, +45.5% 26.7 17.1 -7.2 9.8 14.7 15.6 19.1 17.9 24.8 18.3 16.6 18.3
P/S 12-point trend, +24.1% 3.4 2.8 2.1 2.1 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.8 3.7 3.0 2.5 2.7
P/B 12-point trend, +171.2% 18.1 18.1 10.5 3.7 5.6 6.6 8.4 9.4 10.1 8.7 6.6 6.7
P / Tangible Book · · · 14.9 · · · · · · · ·
P / Cash Flow 12-point trend, +179.6% 36.8 38.3 7.6 9.8 11.4 10.4 12.0 14.3 18.8 13.4 12.0 13.2
P / FCF 12-point trend, +257.7% 60.8 109.2 10.0 14.3 14.5 12.8 15.8 18.9 24.1 17.0 15.5 17.0
EV / EBITDA 3-point trend, +4.3% · · · · · · · · · 11.2 10.0 10.7
EV / FCF 3-point trend, +3.9% · · · · · · · · · 18.5 16.9 17.8
EV / Revenue 3-point trend, +12.2% · · · · · · · · · 3.2 2.8 2.9
Dividend Yield 12-point trend, -27.6% 1.8% 2.9% 6.6% 6.1% 4.0% 4.0% 3.9% 3.5% 2.4% 3.0% 3.3% 2.5%
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, -31.2% 3.8% 5.9% -13.8% 10.2% 6.8% 6.4% 5.2% 5.6% 4.0% 5.5% 6.0% 5.5%
Payout Ratio 12-point trend, +7.5% 48.1% 47.5% -47.3% 58.3% 57.8% 62.9% 72.6% 59.7% 57.7% 53.0% 53.0% 44.7%
Annual Payout 12-point trend, -29.5% $1.56B $1.98B $3.31B $3.37B $3.42B $3.39B $3.32B $3.19B $2.80B $2.68B $2.56B $2.22B

Financial Statements Income statement, balance sheet, cash flow — annual, last 5 years

Income Statement
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Revenue $24.95B$24.57B$24.61B$26.16B$35.35B
Operating Margin % 18.6%19.6%-27.9%19.1%20.8%
Net Income $3.25B$4.17B$-7.00B$5.78B$5.92B
Diluted EPS $6.00$7.55$-12.63$10.18$10.12
Balance Sheet
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Debt / Equity 2.73.43.01.11.2
Current Ratio 1.71.41.11.51.7
Quick Ratio 0.40.30.30.50.5
Cash Flow
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Free Cash Flow $1.40B$638M$5.07B$3.84B$5.85B

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Institutional owners (13F) 2,430 filers · $37.6B total · As of June 30, 2026

Institutions that report holding this stock in their quarterly SEC Form 13F. Long positions only; a single filer may appear twice for separate option legs. Large offsetting put/call legs typically reflect market-making or hedged inventory, not directional conviction.

Institutional activity — Q2 2026 vs prior quarter
New positions Exited positions Increased Decreased Net shares change
182 (+2 vs prior Q) 94 (-102 vs prior Q) 704 (+43 vs prior Q) 821 (-68 vs prior Q) +55.7M

Compared to Q1 2026. SEC Form 13F filings are due within 45 days of quarter-end plus a short buffer for late filers — quarters still inside that window are skipped in favor of the most recent fully-reported pair.

Institution Value Shares % of tracked 13F Type
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $5,515,470,464 34,065,039 14.68% Shares
STATE STREET CORP $4,505,787,885 27,828,966 11.99% Shares
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $1,651,279,040 10,254,364 4.40% Shares
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $1,545,104,377 9,542,983 4.11% Shares
Capital World Investors $1,358,753,253 8,392,028 3.62% Shares
NORGES BANK $1,264,208,661 7,808,095 3.36% Shares
PeakShares LLC $1,227,440,000 7,581 3.27% Shares
Newport Trust Company, LLC $883,305,348 5,455,533 2.35% Shares
STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO $583,142,180 3,601,644 1.55% Shares
FMR LLC $579,845,210 3,581,281 1.54% Shares
BlackRock, Inc. $486,994,031 3,007,807 1.30% Shares
VANGUARD GROUP INC $477,694,853 2,983,728 1.27% Shares
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $475,756,506 2,938,401 1.27% Shares
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $459,562,125 2,838,379 1.22% Shares
Holocene Advisors, LP $443,021,056 2,736,218 1.18% Shares
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $411,004,240 2,830,023 1.09% Shares
Balyasny Asset Management L.P. $373,516,817 2,306,941 0.99% Shares
Qube Research & Technologies Ltd $357,020,779 2,205,057 0.95% Shares
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $273,580,298 1,689,706 0.73% Shares
Swiss National Bank $240,523,619 1,485,539 0.64% Shares
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. $229,596,314 1,418,049 0.61% Shares
National Pension Service $226,923,827 1,401,543 0.60% Shares
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $225,928,221 1,395,396 0.60% Shares
US BANCORP \DE\ $216,727,059 1,338,565 0.58% Shares
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $212,225,637 1,310,763 0.56% Shares
WORLDQUANT MILLENNIUM ADVISORS LLC $201,758,156 1,246,113 0.54% Shares
UBS Group AG $197,686,929 1,220,968 0.53% Shares
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $190,758,314 1,178,175 0.51% Shares
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS LP $188,033,395 1,161,346 0.50% Shares
Cartenna Capital, LP $186,196,500 1,150,000 0.50% Shares
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $181,893,904 1,123,426 0.48% Shares
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $181,622,543 1,121,750 0.48% Shares
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $176,367,592 1,089,294 0.47% Shares
Legal & General Group Plc $164,875,223 1,018,314 0.44% Shares
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $161,515,217 997,562 0.43% Shares
California Public Employees Retirement System $150,376,989 928,769 0.40% Shares
VICTORY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC $145,526,631 898,812 0.39% Shares
LPL Financial LLC $140,922,588 870,376 0.38% Shares
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $140,392,161 867,100 0.37% Call option
CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD $140,312,016 866,605 0.37% Shares
ADAGE CAPITAL PARTNERS GP, L.L.C. $139,806,856 863,485 0.37% Shares
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $137,588,384 849,784 0.37% Shares
MORGAN STANLEY $135,885,720 839,267 0.36% Shares
FIL Ltd $128,724,441 795,037 0.34% Shares
BARCLAYS PLC $116,947,595 722,300 0.31% Shares
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $114,152,813 786,014 0.30% Shares
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $105,627,008 652,381 0.28% Shares
Ensign Peak Advisors, Inc $97,932,073 604,855 0.26% Shares
Point72 Asset Management, L.P. $91,612,402 565,823 0.24% Shares
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $90,183,384 556,997 0.24% Shares
AVIVA PLC $90,031,837 556,061 0.24% Shares
NEUBERGER BERMAN GROUP LLC $89,559,131 553,141 0.24% Shares
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $88,998,000 549,677 0.24% Shares
STOREBRAND ASSET MANAGEMENT AS $88,992,212 549,640 0.24% Shares
FRANKLIN RESOURCES INC $86,938,384 536,955 0.23% Shares
Fullerton Fund Management Co Ltd. $85,189,432 526,153 0.23% Shares
UBS AM, a distinct business unit of UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC $85,016,480 585,392 0.23% Shares
CINCINNATI INSURANCE CO $84,468,447 521,700 0.22% Shares
PARSONS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC/RI $82,381,474 508,810 0.22% Shares
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. $80,897,360 499,644 0.22% Shares
JACOBS LEVY EQUITY MANAGEMENT, INC $79,971,397 493,925 0.21% Shares
TORNO CAPITAL, LLC $75,611,970 467,000 0.20% Call option
JENNISON ASSOCIATES LLC $75,002,379 463,235 0.20% Shares
FLOSSBACH VON STORCH SE $74,443,627 459,784 0.20% Shares
STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM $73,759,234 455,557 0.20% Shares
TORNO CAPITAL, LLC $73,021,410 451,000 0.19% Put option
PFA Pension, Forsikringsaktieselskab $71,035,179 438,733 0.19% Shares
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $70,382,277 434,700 0.19% Call option
VOLORIDGE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC $70,085,496 432,867 0.19% Shares
Woodline Partners LP $67,766,297 418,543 0.18% Shares
Oribel Capital Management, LP $67,063,122 414,200 0.18% Shares
Oribel Capital Management, LP $67,063,122 414,200 0.18% Put option
KLP KAPITALFORVALTNING AS $64,466,571 398,163 0.17% Shares
Mariner, LLC $64,316,612 397,235 0.17% Shares
SPINNAKER TRUST $64,095,312 395,870 0.17% Shares
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA $63,022,412 389,244 0.17% Shares
Universal- Beteiligungs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH $61,638,649 381,893 0.16% Shares
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $61,594,732 380,422 0.16% Shares
WEALTH ENHANCEMENT ADVISORY SERVICES, LLC $61,560,047 392,929 0.16% Shares
TWO SIGMA INVESTMENTS, LP $61,465,408 379,627 0.16% Shares
CAPITAL FUND MANAGEMENT S.A. $60,951,829 376,455 0.16% Shares
FORT WASHINGTON INVESTMENT ADVISORS INC /OH/ $60,255,778 372,156 0.16% Shares
KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION/OH $59,701,593 368,733 0.16% Shares
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $59,307,633 366,300 0.16% Put option
Brandywine Global Investment Management, LLC $58,837,390 367,504 0.16% Shares
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $57,996,162 358,200 0.15% Put option
Retirement Systems of Alabama $57,444,535 354,793 0.15% Shares
Schonfeld Strategic Advisors LLC $57,122,655 352,805 0.15% Shares
Parsifal Capital Management, LP $57,047,046 352,338 0.15% Shares
MAIRS & POWER INC $56,563,197 349,350 0.15% Shares
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $55,979,522 345,745 0.15% Shares
Parallax Volatility Advisers, L.P. $55,875,141 345,100 0.15% Put option
NOMURA ASSET MANAGEMENT CO LTD $54,423,132 336,132 0.14% Shares
Squarepoint Ops LLC $52,446,859 323,926 0.14% Shares
Quantinno Capital Management LP $52,439,397 323,879 0.14% Shares
WOLVERINE TRADING, LLC $52,340,976 339,700 0.14% Call option
Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management Company, Ltd $50,943,362 314,640 0.14% Shares
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC $49,954,254 308,531 0.13% Shares
NewEdge Advisors, LLC $49,255,462 304,215 0.13% Shares
STRS OHIO $48,575,105 300,013 0.13% Shares

Company insiders 106 insiders · 70 officers · 33 directors

Insider Role Last activity Shares owned Buys 12m Sells 12m Net 12m
William M Brown Chairman & CEO May 1, 2026 M 9,331 0 0 $0
Bryan C Hanson Group Pres & CEO Health Care Sept. 1, 2023 A 0 0 $0
Anurag Maheshwari EVP & Chief Financial Officer Feb. 6, 2026 A 6,412 0 0 $0
Monish D Patolawala President and CFO June 28, 2024 M 43,540 0 0 $0
Nicholas C Gangestad SVP & CFO Feb. 4, 2020 F 38,285 0 0 $0
David W Meline Former Sr. VP & CFO April 30, 2014 G 1,000 0 0 $0
CAMPBELL PATRICK D VICE PRESIDENT FINANCE & CFO April 7, 2011 M 36,351 0 0 $0
Christian T Goralski JR Group President July 22, 2026 M 6,971 4 1 $-833,773
Wendy A Bauer Group President July 1, 2026 M 9,086 0 0 $0
Paul Joseph Gallagher Group President March 2, 2026 A 0 0 $0
Torsten Pilz Group President June 2, 2025 A 0 0 $0
Peter D Gibbons Group President Feb. 12, 2025 A 13,416 0 0 $0
Jeffrey R Lavers Group President Oct. 4, 2023 M 10,845 0 0 $0
Khandpur K Ashish Group President Oct. 4, 2023 M 21,527 0 0 $0
Michael G. Vale Group President Feb. 6, 2023 F 70,782 0 0 $0
Mojdeh Poul Group President May 17, 2022 M 7,637 0 0 $0
Theresa E Reinseth Sr Vice President & CAO July 23, 2026 S 2,615 0 6 $-1,045,341
John Patrick Banovetz Executive Vice President July 23, 2026 M 50,057 0 1 $-1,343,067
Kevin H Rhodes EVP, Chief Legal Off & Secret July 22, 2026 M 43,780 0 1 $-1,312,933
Zoe L Dickson EVP & Chief HR Officer April 1, 2026 M 21,533 0 48 $-15,905,000
Jonathan G. Van Wyck EVP Chief Strategy Officer Feb. 6, 2026 A 0 0 $0
Mark W. Murphy EVP & Chief Info Digital Off Feb. 2, 2026 F 13,025 0 20 $-3,174,583
Victoria Clarke EVP & Chief Public Affairs Off Dec. 1, 2025 M 2,220 0 0 $0
Michael F Roman Chairman of the Board Feb. 3, 2025 F 193,397 0 0 $0
Eric D. Hammes EVP & Chief Count Gov Svc Off April 28, 2023 S 10,430 0 0 $0
Denise R Rutherford Senior Vice President Aug. 2, 2021 S 8,222 0 0 $0
Ivan K Fong Exec VP, Gen Counsel & Secret April 30, 2021 M 35,813 0 0 $0
Kristen M Ludgate Executive Vice President April 21, 2021 S 1,836 0 0 $0
Stephen M Shafer Senior Vice President June 1, 2020 M 2,846 0 0 $0
Keel Paul A Executive Vice President May 5, 2020 M 16,831 0 0 $0
Ty R Silberhorn Senior Vice President May 4, 2020 M 1,948 0 0 $0
Julie L Bushman Executive Vice President Feb. 4, 2020 F 38,034 0 0 $0
Joaquin Delgado Executive Vice President May 17, 2019 M 22,692 0 0 $0
Inge G Thulin Exec Chairman March 29, 2019 M 266,488 0 0 $0
Ippocratis Vrohidis Vice President & CAO Feb. 5, 2019 A 1,413 0 0 $0
James L Bauman Executive Vice President Feb. 5, 2019 A 24,362 0 0 $0
Jon T Lindekugel Senior Vice President Feb. 5, 2019 A 10,453 0 0 $0
Marlene Mary Mcgrath Senior VP - Human Resources June 1, 2018 M 26,080 0 0 $0
Frank R Little Jr. Executive Vice President Feb. 23, 2018 S 7,539 0 0 $0
Hak Cheol Shin Vice Chair & Exec Vice Pres Feb. 6, 2018 A 64,566 0 0 $0
Kimberly F Price Sr Vice President May 4, 2017 M 6,275 0 0 $0
Jesse G Singh Senior Vice President May 12, 2016 M 4,575 0 0 $0
Ian F Hardgrove Sr. Vice President Oct. 28, 2015 M 14,194 0 0 $0
Michael A Kelly Executive Vice President Sept. 1, 2015 M 37,635 0 0 $0
Christopher D Holmes Senior VP, Supply Chain Ops July 30, 2014 M 7,084 0 0 $0
Fred J Palensky EXEC VP R&D & CHF TECH OFF May 30, 2014 M 34,737 0 0 $0
Brad T Sauer Executive Vice President May 16, 2014 S 20,869 0 0 $0
Roger Hd Lacey Senior Vice President Feb. 22, 2013 M 21,748 0 0 $0
John K Woodworth VICE PRESIDENT CORP SC OPERTNS May 3, 2012 A 14,662 0 0 $0
Jan L Yeomans VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER March 13, 2012 M 60,319 0 0 $0

Insiders from SEC Form 3/4/5 filings; net = open-market P/S only

Activists & 5%+ owners 1 position

Investors who filed SEC Schedule 13D — beneficial ownership above 5% with an intent to influence the issuer (activist stakes, board campaigns, M&A). Each row shows the most recent known state of that filer's position.

Filer Filed Stake Status Purpose Filing
3M Company, Cyborg Acquisition Corporation ×6 filings Oct. 10, 2012 Initial filing M&A / sale SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ETF ownership Held by 196 ETFs

Weight reflects direct equity holdings (N-PORT) only; leveraged or derivative-based funds may hold additional swap exposure not shown.

Fund Weight Units As of Source
DJD · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 4.22% 114,604 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
PJFV · PGIM ETF Trust 2.28% 12,847 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
ESN · Northern Lights Fund Trust II 2.06% 37,407 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
BMVP · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.92% 11,075 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
DJIA · Global X Funds 1.83% 21,113 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DYLG · Global X Funds 1.82% 732 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
NUDV · Nushares ETF Trust 1.44% 4,440 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DDM · ProShares Trust 1.33% 45,364 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
IMCV · iShares Trust 1.31% 83,445 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
RSPN · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.30% 76,941 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
NULV · Nushares ETF Trust 1.19% 168,550 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
VIS · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 1.14% 639,543 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
FIDU · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 1.11% 157,556 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
EQWL · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.10% 166,983 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IYJ · iShares Trust 1.10% 118,794 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
ROPE · EA Series Trust 1.05% 583 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
VFQY · VANGUARD WELLINGTON FUND 1.03% 30,299 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
UDOW · ProShares Trust 1.01% 55,634 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
DUSL · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 1.00% 3,697 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
LGDX · Tidal Trust III 0.97% 9,098 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
UXI · ProShares Trust 0.93% 1,737 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
QUAL · iShares Trust 0.93% 2,458,067 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
EXI · iShares Trust 0.91% 73,426 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
SPHQ · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0.87% 935,040 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
JDIV · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.79% 602 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SPVU · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0.79% 6,920 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
HELO · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.78% 212,993 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ITAN · EA Series Trust 0.75% 4,341 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
JGLO · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.66% 318,860 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
JOYT · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.64% 3,773 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IMCB · iShares Trust 0.64% 60,022 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
EVUS · iShares Trust 0.62% 12,860 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
PALC · Pacer Funds Trust 0.60% 9,448 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IIGD · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0.58% 165,000 Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
SUSA · iShares Trust 0.56% 128,717 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
FTLS · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund III 0.56% 87,306 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SNPV · DBX ETF Trust 0.55% 8,210 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
DUHP · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.52% 404,360 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
NULC · Nushares ETF Trust 0.48% 1,849 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
BSCT · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0.41% 12,375,000 Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
MGV · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 0.40% 327,822 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
JMOM · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.38% 56,505 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
CSM · ProShares Trust 0.37% 12,812 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
VYM · VANGUARD WHITEHALL FUNDS 0.35% 2,084,609 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
DIVB · iShares Trust 0.34% 32,842 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
QLC · FlexShares Trust 0.33% 20,580 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SFGV · EA Series Trust 0.33% 24,596 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
BSCQ · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0.33% 11,527,000 Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
HEQQ · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.32% 695 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
VTV · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0.32% 4,961,433 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily