Philip Morris International Inc

NYSE: PM
$119.89
+$0.15 (+0.1%)
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Despite all the negative long-term trends, investors have cleaned up owning tobacco stocks in recent years. And now the valuations are at a serious premium to their historic levels.
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There are plain-packaging laws being considered in 20 countries, although the United States is not one of them.
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