The market's reaction to 3M might be overdone here. When you strip out the automotive sector turbulence, the company actually showed solid momentum through December. Fundamentals were holding up better than headlines suggested. Sometimes the noise around one struggling vertical can obscure what's actually happening in the broader business—and that's exactly what happened with 3M. December data tells a different story than the panic suggested.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12h ago
It's clear at a glance that the automotive sector indeed dragged down the overall narrative, but other departments at 3M are holding back, and the market reaction was too strong.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 12h ago
The market is really too easy to scare. Isolating the automotive sector, looking at 3M, is actually pretty good.
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SignatureCollector
· 12h ago
Indeed, when one sector drags down the overall narrative, it gets arbitrarily wiped out. The market's anxiety is real.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 13h ago
The market's reaction of 3M this time was indeed excessive. After stripping away the noise from the automotive sector, the fundamentals are actually quite good.
The market's reaction to 3M might be overdone here. When you strip out the automotive sector turbulence, the company actually showed solid momentum through December. Fundamentals were holding up better than headlines suggested. Sometimes the noise around one struggling vertical can obscure what's actually happening in the broader business—and that's exactly what happened with 3M. December data tells a different story than the panic suggested.