3M Sales Rise 14 Percent to a Record $7.7 Billion - aftermarketNews

3M Sales Rise 14 Percent to a Record $7.7 Billion

Company delivers second quarter earnings of $1.60 per share.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — 3M has reported record second-quarter sales of $7.7 billion, up 14.1 percent year-on-year. Earnings rose 3.9 percent to $1.60 per share and operating margins were 21.6 percent. The company generated $1.2 billion in free cash flow during the quarter, equal to 100 percent of net income.

The company said sales increased in all geographic regions, with Europe up 24.1 percent, Latin America/Canada up 20.2 percent, Asia Pacific up 11.0 percent and the U.S. up 8.7 percent. Five of the company’s six business segments expanded sales in the quarter, with particular strength in Industrial and Transportation at 24.6 percent and Safety, Security and Protection Services at 19.7 percent.

The company estimates that combined direct and indirect business disruption resulting from the March earthquake in Japan reduced second-quarter sales growth by 2.4 percentage points, operating margins by 50 basis points and earnings by 7 cents per share. Without these estimated impacts, second-quarter sales growth was 16.5 percent, operating margins were 22.1 percent and earnings per share growth was 8.4 percent. For the full year 2011, 3M estimates that the Japan earthquake impacts will reduce sales growth by approximately one percentage point, operating margins by 30 basis points and earnings by 11 cents to 12 cents per share.

On a worldwide basis, second-quarter organic sales volumes rose 3.2 percent (5.6 percent excluding Japan earthquake impacts) and selling prices increased 0.8 percent. Acquisitions added 4.0 percent and foreign exchange impacts added 6.1 percent to second-quarter sales growth.

“We posted record second-quarter sales and earnings per share and generated significant free cash flow in the quarter, and we did so in the face of some sizable headwinds,” said George Buckley, 3M chairman, president and CEO. “Most significant was the impact of the Japan earthquake, which was in line with our projections. In addition, a larger-than-anticipated contraction in LCD TV end-market demand affected our sales, reflecting a tighter consumer electronics market as OEMs work to reduce channel inventories and lower their unit costs. Without these two impacts, organic sales growth would have been 8 percent, so underlying strength remains.”

Buckley continued, “3M’s innovation engine continues to accelerate, and we expect further growth in new products this year. While economic growth moderated a bit in the second quarter, we believe that the global economy will continue to expand and 3M is well-positioned to capitalize on that growth.”

3M refined its previous guidance and now expects that 2011 full-year earnings will be in the range of $6.10 to $6.25 per share versus a prior expectation of $6.05 to $6.25 per share. Included in this estimate is a 22 cents per share year-on-year increase in pension and postretirement benefit expense. Excluding the pension and postretirement expense increase, 2011 earnings would be in the range of $6.32 to $6.47 per share, an increase of 12 to 15 percent year-over-year.

The company affirmed its expectation for full-year organic sales volume growth in the range of 6 to 7.5 percent. 3M expects that currency effects will add 3.5 to 4.5 percent to sales for the year and acquisitions will add another 3 to 4 percent.

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