Philip Morris International Inc

NYSE: PM
$119.86
-$1.10 (-0.9%)
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Philip Morris International has just announced that it is increasing its regular quarterly dividend by 2.6%.
When so many people have been advised or ordered to stay home, it's reasonable to expect that the goods those people will be buying are consumer staples like food. But even some of these stocks are...
While this earnings season may be written off due to the pandemic, the fundamentals still matter as a measure for how companies survived the crisis. 24/7 Wall St. has taken a look at a few of the...
Philip Morris reported earnings and revenues that beat second-quarter estimates. Recent FDA approval of the company's IQOS products have boosted share prices as well.
24/7 Wall St. offers a preview of what to expect from some of the most anticipated quarterly results due this week, including AT&T, Philip Morris and United Airlines.
Counting out a tobacco company has never proved to be a good bet over the long term. Will this time be different?
Cigarette smoking is falling out of favor but Altria could still appeal to investors as it looks to tobacco alternatives.
Altria wants to diversify into e-cigarettes and legal pot, but faces regulatory action, patent litigation and coronavirus-related setbacks.
U.K. tobacco giant Imperial Brands has slashed its dividend. Will American tobacco companies follow suit?
With investments in booze, pot, tobacco and e-cigarettes, Altria has the sin category just about covered. However, the COVID-19 outbreak may indicate that the cost of sin has limits.
These five top large-cap leaders hit all the metrics for inclusion in the BofA Securities Yield Advantage club of income-generating stocks most likely to outperform.
Tobacco giant Philip Morris reported first-quarter earnings and sales that beat estimates but withdrew its full-year guidance due to the unknown impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. That has weakened...
Since the beginning of the year, tobacco giant Altria saw its stock price dive. Investors may wonder if the dividend is safe.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit alleging that Altria Group's $12.8 billion investment in e-cigarette maker Juul violated various U.S. antitrust laws.
It's no secret that Altria enjoys its relative position in the hearts of Wall Street traders because of its dividend yield. Can the tobacco products giant maintain that high yield?