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    However, Philip Morris International (NYSE: PM) may be changing that narrative as its smoke-free business continues to drive tremendous momentum for the company. The stock recently hit an all-time ...

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    Here's why Philip Morris International (NYSE: PM), Williams-Sonoma (NYSE: WSM), and Realty Income (NYSE: O) could set up you for years with passive income. This classic Dividend King is delivering ...

  5. Philip M. Morse - Wikipedia

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    Philip McCord Morse (August 6, 1903 – 5 September 1985), was an American physicist, administrator and pioneer of operations research (OR) in World War II. [1] He is considered to be the father of operations research in the U.S.

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    Even though Philip Morris International Inc. ( NYSE:PM ) stock gained 5.0% last week, insiders who sold US$17m worth of...

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    Altria Group, Inc. (previously known as Philip Morris Companies, Inc. until 2003) is an American corporation and one of the world's largest producers and marketers of tobacco, cigarettes, and medical products in the treatment of illnesses caused by tobacco.

  9. Stock market data systems - Wikipedia

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    From 1797 to 1811 in the United States, the New York Price Current was first published. It was apparently the first newspaper to publish stock prices, and also showed prices of various commodities. In 1884 the Dow Jones company published the first stock market averages, and in 1889 the first issue of the Wall Street Journal appeared.