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Shares of Altria (NYSE: MO), the tobacco giant best known as the domestic maker of Marlboro cigarettes, were heading lower after its guidance for 2025 disappointed investors. Marlboro's market ...
On March 30, 2007, Altria's 88.1% stake in Kraft Foods was spun off, through a distribution of the remaining stake of shares (88.1%) to Altria shareholders. That same year, Altria began selling all its shares of Philip Morris International to Altria stockholders, a spin-off that was completed on March 28, 2008.
The market was clearly impressed how management is coping with the company's challenging situation.
Stodgy tobacco stock Altria Group (NYSE: MO), most known for selling Marlboro cigarettes in the U.S. and paying hefty dividends to its shareholders, has sprung to life this year.The stock has ...
Shares of Altria (NYSE: MO) have had a great run over the past year, gaining more than 30% in value. Third-quarter 2024 earnings got investors particularly excited, with the stock rallying sharply ...
To make matters worse, Marlboro, while an important and dominant brand, accounts for roughly 90% of the cigarettes that Altria sells. This means Altria is highly reliant on just one product and brand.
The stock of Altria (NYSE: MO) was losing ground Wednesday following the tobacco company's recent quarterly report. Its share price was down 4.3% as of 12:30 p.m. ET today, according to data from ...
Altria Group (NYSE: MO) has emerged as a surprising stock market winner in 2024, propelled by an impressive earnings rebound. At the time of this writing, its shares had surged by 41% this year to ...