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Philip Morris International Inc

  • Wednesday, 18 September, 2024
    Due Diligence
    When private equity is the friendly choice Premium content

    Plus, the Nevada court battle over the future of Rupert Murdoch’s empire and how a corporate lawyer won gold at the Paralympics

    Person looks at a laboratory instrument
  • Tuesday, 17 September, 2024
    Marlboro maker sells asthma inhaler group at discount after health backlash

    Philip Morris pivot from tobacco to healthcare with purchase of Vectura sparked opposition from doctors

  • Friday, 30 August, 2024
    Tobacco
    Slow burn: will regulators snuff out growth of heated tobacco?

    Popular alternative to traditional cigarettes faces EU flavouring ban and US approval delays

    A man holds Philip Morris's Iqos 3 device, with smoke visible, during its launch event in Tokyo, Japan, on October 23, 2018.
  • Monday, 12 August, 2024
    Equities
    What are the biggest stock market baggers of all time?

    The real American ‘superstonks’

  • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
    LexTobacco
    Big Tobacco will take heat on its smokeless transformation Premium content

    Soaring sales of flavoured nicotine pouches catch attention of US politicians and regulators

    Various flavours of the pouches are marketed in blue and green round containers on a shelf
  • Monday, 6 May, 2024
    Moral Money
    Will Big Tobacco’s ESG argument go up in smoke? Premium content

    Dissecting the claim that responsible investors should consider a fiercely criticised sector

    A person lights a cigarette
  • Thursday, 1 June, 2023
    Helen Thomas
    PMI should forget wellness and focus on smokers who want to quit

    The tobacco company can justifiably claim expertise in developing alternative products that smokers will actually try

    A woman smokes a cigarette
  • Tuesday, 30 May, 2023
    Philip Morris on path to becoming an ESG stock, says chief executive

    Jacek Olczak argues that shift away from cigarettes should prompt a rethink after wave of exclusionary policies

    Jacek Olczak
  • Sunday, 26 March, 2023
    Altria Group Inc
    Altria makes fresh bet on vaping as it tries to move beyond Juul loss

    Owner of the Marlboro brand in the US seeks to double revenues from smokeless products

    vaping devices and pods for sale in a shop
  • Sunday, 5 March, 2023
    InterviewLeadership
    Philip Morris’s CEO on quitting smoking and detoxifying the brand

    Jacek Olczak says he is steering the tobacco group away from cigarettes towards ‘healthy solutions’

    Jacek Olczak. chief executive of Philip Morris International, at the company’s headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Wednesday, 22 February, 2023
    Tobacco group Philip Morris admits it may never sell its Russian business

    Company signals ‘no hope’ of a deal because of Kremlin terms on foreign companies’ asset sales

    Philip Morris chief Jacek Olczak
  • Sunday, 6 November, 2022
    Philip Morris wins Elliott’s backing for $15.7bn Swedish Match takeover

    Activist hedge fund stands to make about $150mn in profit from deal

    Swedish Match snus production
  • Friday, 28 October, 2022
    Elliott Management raises stake in takeover target Swedish Match

    Hedge fund now has power to decide outcome of Philip Morris International’s $16bn offer for smokeless tobacco specialist

    Swedish Match is the largest supplier of orally consumed tobacco and nicotine products in the US
  • Thursday, 20 October, 2022
    Philip Morris raises Swedish Match offer to $15.7bn

    Cigarette maker bows to pressure from activist funds that have built stakes in smokeless tobacco specialist

    Snus cans are seen on shelves at a Swedish Match store in Stockholm
  • Monday, 17 October, 2022
    LexSwedish Match AB
    Elliott/Swedish Match: Philip Morris bid is not yet up to snuff Premium content

    Segment carries lower regulatory risk than traditional cigarettes

    Moist powder tobacco cans on shelves at a Swedish Match store in Stockholm
  • Friday, 13 May, 2022
    The Top LineTom Braithwaite
    Philip Morris has resolved big tobacco’s burning issue

    Even if its $16bn investment in Swedish Match disappoints, annual cigarette sales of 600bn provide decent insurance

    Snus pouches
  • Wednesday, 11 May, 2022
    Philip Morris International strikes $16bn deal for Swedish Match

    Acquisition takes company further into market for tobacco-free alternatives to cigarettes

    Tins of snus on a shelf
  • Tuesday, 10 May, 2022
    Lex
    Philip Morris/Swedish Match: nicotine alternatives in vogue for a smokeless future Premium content

    European group’s success with chewing tobacco and pouches make for a tidy addition

    An open packet of Marlboro cigarettes
  • Monday, 9 May, 2022
    Tobacco
    Philip Morris International nears $16bn deal for Swedish Match

    Marlboro seller close to acquisition of maker of snus tobacco pouches in further shift away from cigarettes

    Cartons of Marlboro cigarettes
  • Saturday, 12 February, 2022
    News in-depthTobacco
    Big Tobacco struggles to convince investors it can quit cigarettes

    Companies turn to share buybacks as investors ditch stocks over ESG concerns

    A worker takes a cigarette break by a bridge in Istanbul
  • Tuesday, 9 November, 2021
    Interview
    Philip Morris rules out future merger with Altria

    Chief executive Jacek Olczak tells FT that chapter involving fellow tobacco group is ‘closed’

    Philip Morris chief Jacek Olczak
  • Wednesday, 13 October, 2021
    Covid-19 vaccines
    Philip Morris-backed group to launch plant-based Covid vaccine

    Japanese pharma company says Medicago’s product will be cheaper to make and easier to transport

    Medicago employees at the North Carolina facility
  • Thursday, 16 September, 2021
    Tobacco group Philip Morris wins control of inhaler company Vectura

    Cigarette maker secures majority of shares in UK-based medical device manufacturer

    Vectura’s laboratory in Chippenham, Wiltshire, UK
  • Friday, 20 August, 2021
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Vectura investors under the microscope as Philip Morris hunts victory

    Shareholders in UK inhaler maker will have final say in a takeover battle that has divided opinion

  • Wednesday, 18 August, 2021
    Brooke Masters
    Moral outrage over Philip Morris’s bid for Vectura is misplaced

    We must allow companies to reinvent themselves and address the problems they helped create

    A man smoking outside a building
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