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  2. Should You Forget Ultra-High-Yield Altria? Here's Why These ...

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    Altria (NYSE: MO) as a stock, is not all that attractive for investors. The main thing about Altria that's likely attracting investors is its ultra-high 7% dividend yield and the fact that the ...

  3. Can Altria Group Beat These Numbers? - AOL

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  4. Think You Know Altria? Here's 1 Little-Known Fact You Can't ...

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    Altria's biggest business is selling cigarettes and cigarettes are going out of style, which most people realize. But did you know this fact?

  5. Altria - Wikipedia

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    Altria and Japan Tobacco announced a joint venture called Horizon Innovations LLC on October 27, 2022. Horizon, owned 75 percent by Altria and 25 percent by Japan Tobacco, intends to sell Ploom heated tobacco sticks in the United States. FDA approval was expected to take until 2025, with customers able to buy Ploom by 2027. [21]

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  8. Why Altria Can Still Win the E-Cigarette Battle - AOL

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  9. Althea Gibson - Wikipedia

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    It was 15 years until another non-White woman—Evonne Goolagong, (an Australian indigenous player), won a Grand Slam championship in 1971; and 43 years until another African-American woman, Serena Williams, won the first of her six US Opens in 1999, not long after faxing a letter and list of questions to Gibson. [96]