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Altria Group (NYSE:MO) is a company many investors may not be willing to even consider. The Virginia-based tobacco company is ...
Altria (NYSE: MO) and British American Tobacco (NYSE: BTI) both have attractively large yields, at 7.4% and 7.7%, ...
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From 2019 to 2024, Altria's annual shipments of smokeable products (cigarettes and cigars) declined from 103.45 billion sticks to 70.34 billion sticks. During those five years, the company's retail ...
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Altria (NYSE: MO) isn't a household name in the consumer staples sector, but its main brand is probably one you know. Indeed, its Marlboro cigarette brand has a nearly 42% share of the U.S ...
Some players look beyond tobacco to partner with cannabis companies. Altria, for example, is trying to help position Cronos (TSE: CRON) as a leader in the U.S. cannabis market. Despite predictions ...
Goldman Sachs has big price targets on two high-yield tobacco stocks. They can provide investors with reliable streams of ...
Both Altria and British American Tobacco are largely cigarette makers. Cigarette volumes have been in decline for years. British American Tobacco's rate of volume decline is better than Altria's.