Altria Group (MO)
56.65
+0.27 (0.48%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 11th, 6:31 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 56.38 |
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Open | 56.56 |
Bid | 56.67 |
Ask | 56.70 |
Day's Range | 55.93 - 56.94 |
52 Week Range | 40.65 - 60.18 |
Volume | 9,758,719 |
Market Cap | 104.47B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 8.649 |
EPS (TTM) | 6.5 |
Dividend & Yield | 4.080 (7.20%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 13,065,892 |
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About Altria Group (MO)
Altria Group is a leading company in the tobacco and consumer goods industry, primarily known for its extensive portfolio of cigarette brands, including Marlboro. The company engages in the manufacture, marketing, and sale of various tobacco products and related offerings. Beyond traditional tobacco, Altria has been expanding its focus on smoke-free alternatives, such as e-vapor products and heated tobacco devices, as part of its strategy to adapt to changing consumer preferences and regulatory landscapes. Additionally, Altria is involved in wine production and has made investments in cannabis and other non-tobacco businesses, reflecting a commitment to diversifying its product range and engaging with emerging markets. Read More
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