Item 7.01. Regulation FD
As previously disclosed in our SEC filings, 3M continually reviews factors and changes that could lead to a deconsolidation of its Venezuelan subsidiary, such as the ability to access various exchange mechanisms, the impact of government regulations on our ability to manage our subsidiarys capital structure, purchasing, product pricing, and labor relations, and the current political and economic situation within the country.
In light of continuing challenging circumstances in Venezuela, including its unstable environment and heightened unrest that have led to a sustained lack of demand, and our expectation that these circumstances will continue for the foreseeable future, 3M has concluded that it no longer meets the criteria of control to continue consolidating its Venezuelan operations, and therefore deconsolidated its Venezuelan subsidiary as of May 31, 2019. 3M notified relevant employees today that it has suspended local operations of this subsidiary for the foreseeable future.
The deconsolidation results in a pre-tax charge of approximately $160 million, or $0.27 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2019. This charge was not part of the 2019 Updated Outlook for full-year earnings expectations projected in the Companys first quarter earnings release dated April 25, 2019. While reporting GAAP-basis results, 3M also expects to provide certain non-GAAP income and earnings per share measures that will exclude the charge associated with this deconsolidation.
There is no economic impact to 3M from the deconsolidation of the subsidiary. The operations were immaterial to 3Ms overall operations. The charge is non-cash and primarily relates to foreign currency translation losses previously included in accumulated other comprehensive losses associated with foreign currency movements before Venezuela was accounted for as a highly inflationary economy.
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