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Pat Campbell Sr. Vice President & Chief Financial Officer March 8, 2006

Forward-Looking Statements This presentation contains forward-looking information (within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995) about the company s financial results and estimates, business prospects, and products under development that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. You can identify these statements by the use of words such as anticipate, estimate, expect, project, intend, plan, believe, and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with any discussion of future operating or financial performance. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: (1) worldwide economic conditions; (2) competitive conditions and customer preferences; (3) foreign currency exchange rates and fluctuations in those rates; (4) the timing and acceptance of new product offerings; (5) the availability and cost of purchased components, compounds, raw materials and energy (including oil and natural gas and their derivatives) due to shortages, increased demand or supply interruptions (including those caused by natural and other disasters and other events); (6) the impact of acquisitions, strategic alliances, divestitures, and other unusual events resulting from portfolio management actions and other evolving business strategies, and possible organizational restructuring; (7) generating less productivity improvements than estimated; and (8) legal proceedings, including the outcome of and information derived from pending Congressional action concerning asbestos-related litigation and other significant developments that could occur in the legal proceedings described in the company s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year-ended Dec. 31, 2005 (the Report ). Changes in such assumptions or factors could produce significantly different results. A further description of these factors is located in Part I, Item 1A, Risk Factors, in the Report. The information contained in this presentation is as of the date indicated. The company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in this presentation as a result of new information or future events or developments.

3M Model Driving Unique Solutions Resulting in Superior Returns Op. Income Margins Customer Intimacy Fast Growing Markets Strong 3M Value Proposition Market Leading Positions Shared Assets Facilities Transnational Key Account Management Premium Return on Capital Technology Platforms Brands Manufacturing Processes Global Infrastructure Reputation Global Leadership Common Corporate Processes And Best Practices Growth & Productivity Through Shared Infrastructure With Much More to Go

2005 Calendar Year Highlights Sales of $21.2 billion, up 5.8% Local Currency Growth of 5.1% - Accelerating in Second Half Positive organic local-currency growth in all businesses Optical film business posts record revenues CUNO acquisition adds to > $1.0 billion filtration platform EPS of $4.26, up 13.6% vs. 2004* Operating Income of $5.0 billion, up 9.4% vs. 2004 Operating margins of 23.7%, up 0.8% vs. 2004 Economic profit of $2.0 billion, up 11.3% vs. 2004* Free Cash Flow of $3.3 billion $3.6 billion returned to shareholders through dividends and buy-back ROIC of 23.7% at YE, up from 23.4% in 2004 *Excludes the $75 million Q2 tax impact from the reinvestment of $1.8 billion of foreign earnings in the United States pursuant to the provisions of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 and also excludes $35 million Q4 after tax charge from the adoption of Financial Accounting Standards Board Interpretation No. 47, Accounting for Conditional Asset Retirement Obligations. Economic profit, free cash flow and ROIC are non-gaap measures.

3M s Six Market Leading Businesses Health Care Consumer and Office Industrial and Transportation Display and Graphics Electro and Communications Customer Solutions Delivered Throughout the World Safety, Security and Protection Services

2005 Business Segment Results Health Care $4.3B Industrial $3.8B Display & Graphics $3.6B Consumer & Office $3.0B LC Growth: 2.9% OI Margin: 27.8% LC Growth: 9.3% OI Margin: 19.3% LC Growth: 4.0% OI Margin: 32.6% LC Growth: 3.4% OI Margin: 19.3% Electro & Communications $2.3B LC Growth: 4.2% OI Margin: 19.8% Safety, Security & Protection Services $2.3B LC Growth: 6.9% OI Margin: 24.1% Transportation $1.8B LC Growth: 5.0% OI Margin: 26.0% Strong and Deep Diversified Portfolio

Total LC Growth, Organic LC Growth, OI & Margins $20,000 Total LC Growth $19,000 Organic LC Growth $19,000 $18,000 CAGR = 4.8% $18,400 $17,800 $17,200 CAGR = 3.8% $17,000 $16,600 $16,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 $16,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 $5,000 Operating Income 24% Operating Margin $4,400 $3,800 $3,200 $2,600 CAGR = 15.9% 22% 20% 18% $2,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 16% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Productivity, Mix, and Leveraging Fixed Costs to Maximize Profitability

Free Cash Flow, EP, EPS & ROIC $4.00 EPS $2,000 Economic Profit ($MM) Profit ($MM) $3.50 $3.00 CAGR = 18% $1,500 CAGR = 26% $2.50 $1,000 $2.00 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 $500 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 $4,000 FCF 25% ROIC % $3,000 CAGR = 12% 20% $2,000 $1,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 15% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Solid Performance By Any Measure

Capital Expenditures $1,200 $900 $600 $300 $0 $ millions $1,100 $938 $943 $677 2003 2004 2005 2006E 2006 Growth Investments > $10MM: Optical & related $200 BRICP, ex-optical approx. $100 Capacity Adds: approx. $150 Medical TSS/CG Masking tape Roofing granules Respirators Filtrete 15% Capital Expenditure Increase In 2006 Primarily Aimed At Organic Growth

Improving Sales Mix High Margin Sales All Other Sales 2001 2005 29% 40% 60% 71% High Margin Sales Growth + Productivity Gains = Quality Earnings Growth

Productivity Continuing to drive initiatives, now folded into the company fabric Six Sigma Lean Six Sigma eproductivity Global Sourcing Indirect Cost Reduction Productivity Will Continue To Fuel Growth Investment

3M Technology Platforms Ad Adhesives Am Advanced Materials Bi Biotech Rf Reclosable Fasteners Ab Abrasives Ac Acoustics Dd Drug Delivery Dm Dis play Materials Nt Nano Technology Mr Microreplication Nm Nonwoven Materials Pe Predictive Engineering & Modeling Pm Polymer Melt Processing Rp Radiation Processing Sm Specialty Materials As Applic ation Software Ce Ceramics Do Dental & Orthodontic Materials Ep Electronic Packaging Fi Films Fl Fluoromaterials Fs Filtration, Separation, Purification Im Imaging Ir Immune Response Modifiers Is Integrated Systems Des ign Md Medical Data Mgmt Me Metal Matrix Composites Mi Microbial Detection & Control Mo Molding Pc Precision Coating Pd Particle & Dis persion Processing Po Porous Materials & Membranes Pr Process Des ign & Control Su Surface Modification Wo Wound Mgmt Cp Chemical Power Sources Fc Flexible Converting &Packaging Fo Fiber Optics Ip Inks & Pigments Lm Light Mgmt Pp Precision Processing Vp Vacuum Processing

One Product Multiple Technologies 3M Vikuiti Multilayer Optical Film Light Management Films Polymer Melt Processing Predictive Engineering and Modeling Specialty Materials Display Materials Microreplication Adhesives Particle & Dispersion Processing Nano Technology

Integrated 3M Facilities Multiple Technology Platforms Adhesives Micro- Replication Inks and Clear Coats Multiple Product Families / Markets Aerospace Surface Modification Precision Coating Industrial Electronics Healthcare Consumer Shared Core Technology / Process Infrastructure

Strong Brands and Market Positions Consumer and Office Industrial and Transportation Safety and Security Display and Graphics Healthcare Electro and Telecommunications Brand Equity and Investment Shared Among Businesses

Global Infrastructure Europe/MEA (25% of Total) 3-Yr LC CAGR: 0.3% 2005 OI Margin: 20.6% Employees ~ 16,700 U.S. (39% of Total) 3-YR LC CAGR: 3.6% 2005 OI Margin: 16.0% Employees ~ 33,000 LA/Canada (9% of Total) 3-YR LC CAGR: 9.7% 2005 OI Margin: 27.6% Employees ~ 8,000 Asia Pacific (27% of Total) 3-YR LC CAGR: 14.6% 2005 OI Margin: 36.4% Employees ~ 11,700 Strong and Diverse Global Presence

Importance of Geographies in Global Execution Provide knowledgeable, responsive and ethical representation where the customers are. Know the cultures and business practices. Speak the language. Understand the local competitive environment. Know the customers and needs/develop and sustain long-term key account relationships. Develop and implement local initiatives/applications to create local competitive advantage with products more appropriate to local market needs. Local Knowledge and Execution Supported by Global Processes and Capabilities

Automotive Industry: Global Program for Toyota TOYOTA Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle (IMV) Major Action / Strategy Global model/program management Fast, accurate and expert response to customer issues Six Sigma with our customers Unique Ability to Serve Transnational Accounts Globally As Well As Domestic Accounts Locally

Macro Trends in Emerging Markets Emerging Middle Class Infrastructure Spending Migration of Industrial Production Increased Spending On Healthcare 3M Business Portfolio Complements Emerging Market Trends

Developing Markets 01-05 CAGR > 22% China India APAC (ex Japan, ANZ) Eastern Europe Russia Brasil Middle East/Africa 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Developing Markets Sales (% of 3M) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 International Penetration An Efficient Path to Growth

Dividends & Share Buyback $4,000 $3,200 $2,400 $1,600 $800 $0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Dividends Share Repurchase Returned $12B to Shareholders Over Past 5 Years via Dividend & Stock Buyback Activity

Reputation Hewitt Associates and the Human Resource Planning Society No. 1 on the list of Top 20 U.S. Companies for Leaders Boston Consulting Group 3M ranked No. 2 of Most Innovative Companies Fortune s Most Admired Companies No. 20 on the Fortune 500 U.S. EPA Energy Star Sustained Excellence Award and 2005 Climate Protection Award United Way - Received the Spirit of America Award, the United Way of America s highest tribute American Red Cross 3M and 3M Foundation recognized for disaster relief efforts Reputation Remains Strong

Summary Portfolio strong and diverse balanced business model Global presence provides competitive advantage to drive growth especially in emerging markets Solid cash flow generation and financial flexibility ROIC of almost 24% Strong track record of increasing dividends Share repurchase activity Continued focus on improving productivity 3M Investor Day May 2, 2006 Waldorf Astoria - NYC 3M Well Positioned to Further Drive Shareholder Returns