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NYSE-listed (MMM) industrial conglomerate with $23.1B revenue and 60K+ products (Scotch, Post-it, Nexcare); 2024 healthcare spinoff as Solventum after resolving $16B+ in PFAS and earplug litigation.
3M is a Saint Paul, Minnesota-based global manufacturing conglomerate producing over 60,000 products across four business segments — Safety & Industrial (protective equipment, adhesive tapes, abrasives), Transportation & Electronics (automotive films, electronics materials, optical products), Health Care (medical supplies, dental products, health information systems), and Consumer (Scotch tape, Post-it notes, Nexcare healthcare products). Listed on NYSE (NYSE: MMM), 3M generated $23.1 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 and employs approximately 87,000 people globally, making it one of the most diversified industrial companies in the US.
Los Angeles discount retail chain (1982-2024) that closed all 371 stores in April 2024 Chapter 7 bankruptcy; inflation, shoplifting, and Dollar Tree/Dollar General competition ended the fixed-price model.
99 Cents Only Stores was a discount retail chain offering a wide variety of products — food, household goods, party supplies, health and beauty, and seasonal merchandise — priced at extreme value levels in locations primarily across California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada, serving budget-conscious shoppers seeking to maximize purchasing power. Founded in 1982 in Los Angeles by Dave Gold and operated as a deep-discount retail concept, 99 Cents Only Stores permanently closed all 371 locations in April 2024, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation after a prolonged period of financial difficulty.
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