Altria's shareholder returns are attractive, with high and growing dividends and a great share buyback volume. Shareholder returns will be able to continue for the foreseeable future as Altria's ...
Altria's dividend yield reached nearly 10% but has retreated to under 7% after a big rally. Investors can trust the dividend, but Altria must work to diversify beyond its core cigarette business ...
Altria's dividend yield is around 5 times higher than the S&P 500 average. Altria has offset declining smoking rates with its pricing power. Njoy has given Altria a stronger presence in the ...
Tobacco giant Altria (NYSE: MO) has experienced impressive stock price growth over the past 12 months, up more than 30% and only a couple of dollars below its five-year high. Altria has managed to ...
During times like this, investors often shy away from riskier investments. As a Dividend King, Altria, the company most known for selling Marlboro cigarettes and other tobacco and nicotine ...
Altria (MO) ended the recent trading session at $56.71, demonstrating a -1.63% swing from the preceding day's closing price. The stock trailed the S&P 500, which registered a daily gain of 0.16%.
Altria’s dividend pedigree is impressive, with decades of annual dividend growth under its belt. This stock’s dividend yield is not just superior to most other dividend-paying stocks’ yields ...
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In this article, we are going to take a look at where Altria Group, Inc. (NYSE:MO) stands against other top high dividend yielding consumer defensive stocks to buy. Consumer defensive stocks tend ...
While both companies own the same set of cigarette brands, led by Marlboro, Altria retained the domestic business, while Philip Morris operates outside the U.S. Let's take a look at how these two ...
Need dividend income? You can't do much better than tobacco giant Altria (NYSE: MO). Not only has it paid a dividend like clockwork every quarter for decades now, it has raised its per-share ...