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Altria Group, Inc. (previously known as Philip Morris Companies, Inc.) is an American corporation and one of the world's largest producers and marketers of tobacco, cigarettes and related products. It operates worldwide and is headquartered in Henrico County, Virginia, just outside the city of Richmond.

Altria Group, Inc.
TypePublic
IndustryTobacco
Founded1985; 38 years ago (1985) (as Philip Morris Companies, Inc.)
HeadquartersReynolds Metals Company International Headquarters
Henrico County, Virginia, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Billy Gifford
(Chairman & CEO)
Revenue US$21.111 billion (2021)[1]
US$11.560 billion (2021)[1]
US$2.475 billion (2021)[1]
Total assets US$39.523 billion (2021)[1]
Total equity -US$1.606 billion (2021)[1]
Number of employees
6,000 (2021)[2]
Subsidiaries
Websitealtria.com

Altria is the parent company of Philip Morris USA (producer of Marlboro cigarettes), John Middleton, Inc., U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company, Inc., and Philip Morris Capital Corporation. Altria also maintains large minority stakes in Belgium-based brewer AB InBev, the Canadian cannabis company Cronos Group, and the e-cigarette maker Juul. It is a component of the S&P 500 and was a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from 1985 to 2008, dropping due to spin-offs of Kraft Foods Inc. in 2007 and Philip Morris International in 2008.[3]

History

 
Philip Morris
 
Advertisement for Philip Morris cigarettes during the early 20th century
 
The "Altria Center for Research and Technology" in Downtown Richmond, Virginia, March 2020

Altria emerged from Philip Morris. The onset of "rebranding" of Philip Morris Companies to Altria took place in 2003 (Philip Morris would later split, with PM USA remaining Altria's primary and only consistently held asset). Altria was created because Philip Morris wished to emphasize that its business portfolio had come to consist of more than Philip Morris USA and Philip Morris International; at the time, it owned an 84% stake in Kraft,[4] although that business has since been spun off.[5] The name "Altria" is claimed to come from the Latin word for "high" and was part of a trend of companies rebranding to names that previously did not exist, Accenture (previously Andersen Consulting) and Verizon being notable examples,[6] though linguist Steven Pinker suggests that in fact the name is an "egregious example" of phonesthesia—with the company attempting to "switch its image from bad people who sell addictive carcinogens to a place or state marked by altruism and other lofty values".[7]

The company's branding consultants, the Wirthlin Group, said: "The name change alternative offers the possibility of masking the negatives associated with the tobacco business", thus enabling the company to improve its image and raise its profile without sacrificing tobacco profits.[8]

Philip Morris executives thought a name change would insulate the larger corporation and its other operating companies from the political pressures on tobacco.[8]

The rebranding took place amidst social, legal, and financially troubled circumstances.[vague][9] In 2003 Altria was ranked Fortune number 11, and has steadily declined since. In 2010 Altria Group (MO) ranked at Fortune number 137, whereas its former asset, Philip Morris International, was ranked 94th.[10]

In 2006, a United States court found that Philip Morris "publicly ... disputed scientific findings linking smoking and disease knowing their assertions were false."[11] In a 2006 ruling, a federal court found that Altria, along with R. J. Reynolds Tobacco, Lorillard and Philip Morris were found guilty of misleading the public about the dangers of smoking.[12] Within this ruling, it was noted that "defendants altered the chemical form of nicotine delivered in mainstream cigarette smoke for the purpose of improving nicotine transfer efficiency and increasing the speed with which nicotine is absorbed by smokers."[13] This was done by manipulating smoke pH with ammonia. Adding ammonia increases the smoke pH, in a process called "freebasing" which causes smokers to be "exposed to higher internal nicotine doses and become more addicted to the product."[14]

On March 30, 2007, Altria's 88.1% stake in Kraft Foods was spun off, through a distribution of the remaining stake of shares (88.1%) to Altria shareholders. That same year, Altria began selling all its shares of Philip Morris International to Altria stockholders, a spin-off that was completed on March 28, 2008. Again in 2007 the company began the acquisition of cigar manufacturer John Middleton Co. from Bradford Holdings, which was complete in 2008. After Philip Morris International spun off, the former international subsidiaries halted the purchase of tobacco from America, which was a major factor in the closing of a newly renovated plant in North Carolina, an approximately 50% reduction in manufacturing, large-scale layoffs, and induced early retirements.[15]

In 2008, Altria officially moved its headquarters from New York City to Richmond, Virginia, after Philip Morris sold its downtown offices in New York City a decade earlier. With a few exceptions, all manufacturing, commercial, and executive employees had long been based in and around Richmond. Currently the company is headquartered in an unincorporated area within Henrico County, less than five miles west of the city limits of Richmond and less than ten miles from its downtown Richmond campus.

Aside from the Philip Morris/Altria headquarters, some of their other buildings included the Altria Center for Research and Technology in downtown Richmond, their manufacturing center in South Richmond, and the adjacent operations center which began shutting down in 2007–2008, as a result of the loss of demand from PMI member companies. The layoffs beginning in 2007 affected thousands of Altria, Altria Client Services, Philip Morris USA, and contracted employees in Richmond and North Carolina.

In 2009, Altria finalized its purchase of UST Inc., whose products included smokeless tobacco (made by U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company) and wine (made by Chateau Ste. Michelle).[16] This ended a short era of competition between the new Marlboro smokeless tobacco products such as snus, and those produced by UST Inc.

On December 8, 2018, Altria announced its intent to acquire a 45% stake in Cronos Group for $1.8 billion.[17]

On December 20, 2018, Altria finalized the acquisition of a 35% stake in JUUL Labs, an e-cigarette company based out of San Francisco, California, for $12.8 billion.[18] On November 3, 2019, it was reported that Altria was taking a $4.5 billion writedown on its stake in Juul, 35% of its original value.[19] On July 28, 2022, it was reported that Altria's investment in Juul is now worth only 5% of the original amount of $12.8 billion. Despite the losses, Altria has announced that it will continue to support Juul and avoid investing in competing products.[20]

Altria is taking a stake in the global business of Swiss tobacco company Burger Söhne (Helix Innovations) for $372 million, the companies said Monday. Published Mon, Jun 3 2019 7:00 AM EDT Updated Mon, Jun 3 2019 3:09 PM EDT

Altria and Japan Tobacco announced a joint venture called Horizon Innovations LLC on October 27, 2022. Horizon, owned 75 percent by Altria and 25 percent by Japan Tobacco, intends to sell Ploom heated tobacco sticks in the United States. FDA approval was expected to take until 2025, with customers able to buy Ploom by 2027.[21]

Finances

For the fiscal year 2020, Altria reported earnings of US$4.45 billion, with an annual revenue of US$26.15 billion. Altria's shares traded at over $66 per share, and its market capitalization was valued at over US$118.5 billion in October 2018.[22] As of 2018, the company ranked 154th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue.[23]

Year Revenue
in mil. USD$
Net income
in mil. USD$
Total Assets
in mil. USD$
Price per Share
in USD$
Employees
2006 18,790 12,022 104,270 9.59
2007 18,664 9,786 57,746 11.98
2008 19,356 4,930 27,215 12.11
2009 23,556 3,206 36,677 11.06
2010 24,363 3,890 37,402 15.08
2011 23,800 3,377 36,751 19.25
2012 24,618 4,167 35,329 24.79
2013 24,466 4,535 34,859 28.70 9,000
2014 24,522 5,058 34,475 35.86 9,000
2015 25,434 5,231 31,459 47.86 8,800
2016 25,744 14,215 45,932 59.00 8,300
2017 25,576 10,208 43,202 77.41 8,300
2018 25,364 6,955 55,495 48.89 8,300
2019 25,110 −1,300 49,271 49.91 7,300
2020[24] 26,153 4,454 47,414 41.00 7,100

Corporate governance

Board of directors

Members of the board of directors of Altria Group as of February 2013 were:[25]

Headquarters

 
Former Altria Headquarters in Manhattan, New York.

Prior to being based in Virginia, Philip Morris had its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.[26] In 2003, Philip Morris announced that it would move its headquarters to Virginia. The company said that it planned to keep around 750 employees in its former headquarters. Brendan McCormick, a spokesperson for Philip Morris, said that the company estimated that the move would save the company over $60 million each year.[27] The company now has its head offices in an unincorporated area of Henrico County, Virginia, near Richmond.[28] In addition, the company has a 450,000-square-foot, $350 million Center for Research and Technology located in downtown Richmond at the Virginia BioTechnology Research Park that employs approximately 600 scientists, engineers and support staff.

Political influence

According to the Center for Public Integrity, Altria spent around $101 million on lobbying the United States government between 1998 and 2004, the second-highest such figure for any organization in the nation.[29][30]

Altria also funded The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition which lobbied against the scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change.[31]

Daniel Smith, representing Altria, sits on the Private Enterprise Board of the American Legislative Exchange Council.[32]

Controversies

In August 2006, the Altria group was found guilty of civil fraud and racketeering.[33][34] The lawsuit claimed that Altria's marketing of "light" and "low tar" cigarettes constituted fraudulent misrepresentations under the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act (MUTPA) because it deceived smokers into thinking the products are safer than regular cigarettes.

See also

References

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  2. ^ "2018 Annual Report (Form 10-K)" (PDF). Altria Group, Inc. February 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Altria, Honeywell Removed from DJIA; Bank of America, Chevron Added".
  4. ^ "Philip Morris completes its rebranding to Altria Group". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  5. ^ Dan Caplinger (15 March 2007). "Coca-Cola vs. Altria: Altria". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Altria Director Discusses Rebranding Company, CNNfn". Finance Wire. November 11, 2003.
  7. ^ Pinker, Steven (2007). The Stuff of Thought. Penguin Books. p. 304.
  8. ^ a b Smith, EA; Malone, RE (2003). "Altria Means Tobacco: Philip Morris's Identity Crisis". Am J Public Health. 93 (4): 553–6. doi:10.2105/ajph.93.4.553. PMC 1447789. PMID 12660196.
  9. ^ "Business Plan facts, information, pictures – Encyclopedia.com articles about Business Plan".
  10. ^ "Fortune 500 2010: Top 1000 American Companies – Altria Group – MO – FORTUNE on CNNMoney.com". Money.cnn.com. Retrieved 2011-03-16.
  11. ^ "The Verdict is In: Findings from United States v Philip Morris" (PDF). Tobacco Legal Consortium. 2006.
  12. ^ "In Ads, Tobacco Companies Admit They Made Cigarettes More Addictive". NPR.org. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  13. ^ "United States of America v. Philip Morris USA, INC., (f/k/a Philip Morris, Inc.), et al. Civil Action No. 99-2496" (PDF).
  14. ^ van Amsterdam, Jan; Sleijffers, Annemarie; van Spiegel, Paul; Blom, Roos; Witte, Maarten; van de Kassteele, Jan; Blokland, Marco; Steerenberg, Peter; Opperhuizen, Antoon (December 2011). "Effect of ammonia in cigarette tobacco on nicotine absorption in human smokers". Food and Chemical Toxicology. 49 (12): 3025–3030. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2011.09.037. ISSN 1873-6351. PMID 22001171.
  15. ^ Walker, Dionne (2007-06-26). "Altria closing North Carolina plant". Usatoday.Com. Retrieved 2011-03-16.
  16. ^ . altria.com. Archived from the original on 2 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-16.
  17. ^ Speights, Keith (December 8, 2018). "Altria Buys a $1.8 Billion Stake in Cronos Group: 3 Things You Need to Know About the Monster Deal". The Motley Fool. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  18. ^ Wamsley, Laurel (20 December 2018). "Altria Buys 35 Percent Stake In E-Cigarette Maker Juul". NPR. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  19. ^ Duprey, Rich (2019-11-05). "Altria Can't Escape E-Cig Woes As It Wipes $4.5 Billion Off Juul Investment". The Motley Fool. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  20. ^ PERRONE, MATTHEW (July 28, 2022). "Altria's $13B investment in Juul e-cigarettes vaporizes". ABC News. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  21. ^ Craver, Richard (October 27, 2022). "Altria forms joint venture to access Japan Tobacco's Ploom heated cigarette in US". Winston-Salem Journal.
  22. ^ "Altria Revenue 2006-2020 | MO". www.macrotrends.net. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  23. ^ "Fortune 500 Companies 2018: Who Made the List". Fortune. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
  24. ^ "Altria Form 10-k 2020" (PDF). Altria. 26 February 2021. (PDF) from the original on 2021-05-14.
  25. ^ "Board of Directors" 2018-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, Altria webpage; with associated bio pages. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
  26. ^ "." Philip Morris Companies. April 9, 2001. Retrieved on October 19, 2009.
  27. ^ "Philip Morris to Move Headquarters from New York City to Richmond, Va.." New York Daily News. March 5, 2003. Retrieved on October 19, 2009.
  28. ^ "Contact Us 2009-10-11 at the Wayback Machine." Altria. Retrieved on October 19, 2009.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-11-24. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
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  31. ^ Monbiot, George (September 19, 2006). "George Monbiot on climate change and Big Tobacco". The Guardian. London.
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  33. ^ "Judge finds tobacco racketeering". CNN.com. 17 August 2006. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  34. ^ Levin, Myron (18 August 2006). "Big Tobacco Is Guilty of Conspiracy". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 16 May 2018.

External links

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  • Altria companies grouped at OpenCorporates
  • U.S. political contributions from Influence Explorer at the Sunlight Foundation
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Not to be confused with Altera or Altaria disambiguation This article is about the company For the Fate stay night character see Saber Fate stay night Altria Group Inc previously known as Philip Morris Companies Inc is an American corporation and one of the world s largest producers and marketers of tobacco cigarettes and related products It operates worldwide and is headquartered in Henrico County Virginia just outside the city of Richmond Altria Group Inc TypePublicTraded asNYSE MOS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentIndustryTobaccoFounded1985 38 years ago 1985 as Philip Morris Companies Inc HeadquartersReynolds Metals Company International HeadquartersHenrico County Virginia U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleBilly Gifford Chairman amp CEO RevenueUS 21 111 billion 2021 1 Operating incomeUS 11 560 billion 2021 1 Net incomeUS 2 475 billion 2021 1 Total assetsUS 39 523 billion 2021 1 Total equity US 1 606 billion 2021 1 Number of employees6 000 2021 2 SubsidiariesPhilip Morris USA John Middleton Inc U S Smokeless Tobacco Company Helix InnovationsWebsitealtria comAltria is the parent company of Philip Morris USA producer of Marlboro cigarettes John Middleton Inc U S Smokeless Tobacco Company Inc and Philip Morris Capital Corporation Altria also maintains large minority stakes in Belgium based brewer AB InBev the Canadian cannabis company Cronos Group and the e cigarette maker Juul It is a component of the S amp P 500 and was a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from 1985 to 2008 dropping due to spin offs of Kraft Foods Inc in 2007 and Philip Morris International in 2008 3 Contents 1 History 2 Finances 3 Corporate governance 3 1 Board of directors 3 2 Headquarters 4 Political influence 5 Controversies 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditMain article Philip Morris USA History Philip Morris Advertisement for Philip Morris cigarettes during the early 20th century The Altria Center for Research and Technology in Downtown Richmond Virginia March 2020Altria emerged from Philip Morris The onset of rebranding of Philip Morris Companies to Altria took place in 2003 Philip Morris would later split with PM USA remaining Altria s primary and only consistently held asset Altria was created because Philip Morris wished to emphasize that its business portfolio had come to consist of more than Philip Morris USA and Philip Morris International at the time it owned an 84 stake in Kraft 4 although that business has since been spun off 5 The name Altria is claimed to come from the Latin word for high and was part of a trend of companies rebranding to names that previously did not exist Accenture previously Andersen Consulting and Verizon being notable examples 6 though linguist Steven Pinker suggests that in fact the name is an egregious example of phonesthesia with the company attempting to switch its image from bad people who sell addictive carcinogens to a place or state marked by altruism and other lofty values 7 The company s branding consultants the Wirthlin Group said The name change alternative offers the possibility of masking the negatives associated with the tobacco business thus enabling the company to improve its image and raise its profile without sacrificing tobacco profits 8 Philip Morris executives thought a name change would insulate the larger corporation and its other operating companies from the political pressures on tobacco 8 The rebranding took place amidst social legal and financially troubled circumstances vague 9 In 2003 Altria was ranked Fortune number 11 and has steadily declined since In 2010 Altria Group MO ranked at Fortune number 137 whereas its former asset Philip Morris International was ranked 94th 10 In 2006 a United States court found that Philip Morris publicly disputed scientific findings linking smoking and disease knowing their assertions were false 11 In a 2006 ruling a federal court found that Altria along with R J Reynolds Tobacco Lorillard and Philip Morris were found guilty of misleading the public about the dangers of smoking 12 Within this ruling it was noted that defendants altered the chemical form of nicotine delivered in mainstream cigarette smoke for the purpose of improving nicotine transfer efficiency and increasing the speed with which nicotine is absorbed by smokers 13 This was done by manipulating smoke pH with ammonia Adding ammonia increases the smoke pH in a process called freebasing which causes smokers to be exposed to higher internal nicotine doses and become more addicted to the product 14 On March 30 2007 Altria s 88 1 stake in Kraft Foods was spun off through a distribution of the remaining stake of shares 88 1 to Altria shareholders That same year Altria began selling all its shares of Philip Morris International to Altria stockholders a spin off that was completed on March 28 2008 Again in 2007 the company began the acquisition of cigar manufacturer John Middleton Co from Bradford Holdings which was complete in 2008 After Philip Morris International spun off the former international subsidiaries halted the purchase of tobacco from America which was a major factor in the closing of a newly renovated plant in North Carolina an approximately 50 reduction in manufacturing large scale layoffs and induced early retirements 15 In 2008 Altria officially moved its headquarters from New York City to Richmond Virginia after Philip Morris sold its downtown offices in New York City a decade earlier With a few exceptions all manufacturing commercial and executive employees had long been based in and around Richmond Currently the company is headquartered in an unincorporated area within Henrico County less than five miles west of the city limits of Richmond and less than ten miles from its downtown Richmond campus Aside from the Philip Morris Altria headquarters some of their other buildings included the Altria Center for Research and Technology in downtown Richmond their manufacturing center in South Richmond and the adjacent operations center which began shutting down in 2007 2008 as a result of the loss of demand from PMI member companies The layoffs beginning in 2007 affected thousands of Altria Altria Client Services Philip Morris USA and contracted employees in Richmond and North Carolina In 2009 Altria finalized its purchase of UST Inc whose products included smokeless tobacco made by U S Smokeless Tobacco Company and wine made by Chateau Ste Michelle 16 This ended a short era of competition between the new Marlboro smokeless tobacco products such as snus and those produced by UST Inc On December 8 2018 Altria announced its intent to acquire a 45 stake in Cronos Group for 1 8 billion 17 On December 20 2018 Altria finalized the acquisition of a 35 stake in JUUL Labs an e cigarette company based out of San Francisco California for 12 8 billion 18 On November 3 2019 it was reported that Altria was taking a 4 5 billion writedown on its stake in Juul 35 of its original value 19 On July 28 2022 it was reported that Altria s investment in Juul is now worth only 5 of the original amount of 12 8 billion Despite the losses Altria has announced that it will continue to support Juul and avoid investing in competing products 20 Altria is taking a stake in the global business of Swiss tobacco company Burger Sohne Helix Innovations for 372 million the companies said Monday Published Mon Jun 3 2019 7 00 AM EDT Updated Mon Jun 3 2019 3 09 PM EDTAltria and Japan Tobacco announced a joint venture called Horizon Innovations LLC on October 27 2022 Horizon owned 75 percent by Altria and 25 percent by Japan Tobacco intends to sell Ploom heated tobacco sticks in the United States FDA approval was expected to take until 2025 with customers able to buy Ploom by 2027 21 Finances EditFor the fiscal year 2020 Altria reported earnings of US 4 45 billion with an annual revenue of US 26 15 billion Altria s shares traded at over 66 per share and its market capitalization was valued at over US 118 5 billion in October 2018 22 As of 2018 the company ranked 154th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue 23 Year Revenuein mil USD Net incomein mil USD Total Assetsin mil USD Price per Sharein USD Employees2006 18 790 12 022 104 270 9 592007 18 664 9 786 57 746 11 982008 19 356 4 930 27 215 12 112009 23 556 3 206 36 677 11 062010 24 363 3 890 37 402 15 082011 23 800 3 377 36 751 19 252012 24 618 4 167 35 329 24 792013 24 466 4 535 34 859 28 70 9 0002014 24 522 5 058 34 475 35 86 9 0002015 25 434 5 231 31 459 47 86 8 8002016 25 744 14 215 45 932 59 00 8 3002017 25 576 10 208 43 202 77 41 8 3002018 25 364 6 955 55 495 48 89 8 3002019 25 110 1 300 49 271 49 91 7 3002020 24 26 153 4 454 47 414 41 00 7 100Corporate governance EditBoard of directors Edit Members of the board of directors of Altria Group as of February 2013 were 25 Elizabeth E Bailey professor emerita the Wharton School University of Pennsylvania Gerald L Baliles 2008 2019 director Miller Center of Public Affairs at University of Virginia former Virginia governor Martin Barrington chairman and chief executive officer Altria Group Inc John T Casteen III 2010 president emeritus University of Virginia Dinyar S Devitre 2008 special advisor General Atlantic Partners New York NY former SVP and CFO of Altria Thomas F Farrell II 2008 chairman president and CEO Dominion Resources Richmond VA Thomas W Jones 2002 senior partner TWJ Capital LLC Stamford CT formerly with Citigroup Travelers and TIAA CREF Debra J Kelly Ennis 2013 former president and CEO of Diageo Canada Inc also formerly with RJR Nabisco Inc Coca Cola General Motors and Grand Metropolitan W Leo Kiely III 2011 retired CEO MillerCoors LLC Golden CO formerly with Frito Lay Kathryn B McQuade 2012 retired EVP and CFO Canadian Pacific Railway Limited formerly with Norfolk Southern Corporation George Munoz 2004 principal Munoz Investment Banking Group LLC Washington DC Partner Tobin amp Munoz Chicago IL formerly Overseas Private Investment Corporation and assistant secretary of the United States Treasury Department Nabil Y Sakkab 2008 retired Senior Vice President corporate research and development Procter amp Gamble Cincinnati OHHeadquarters Edit Former Altria Headquarters in Manhattan New York Prior to being based in Virginia Philip Morris had its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan New York City 26 In 2003 Philip Morris announced that it would move its headquarters to Virginia The company said that it planned to keep around 750 employees in its former headquarters Brendan McCormick a spokesperson for Philip Morris said that the company estimated that the move would save the company over 60 million each year 27 The company now has its head offices in an unincorporated area of Henrico County Virginia near Richmond 28 In addition the company has a 450 000 square foot 350 million Center for Research and Technology located in downtown Richmond at the Virginia BioTechnology Research Park that employs approximately 600 scientists engineers and support staff Political influence EditAccording to the Center for Public Integrity Altria spent around 101 million on lobbying the United States government between 1998 and 2004 the second highest such figure for any organization in the nation 29 30 Altria also funded The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition which lobbied against the scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change 31 Daniel Smith representing Altria sits on the Private Enterprise Board of the American Legislative Exchange Council 32 Controversies EditIn August 2006 the Altria group was found guilty of civil fraud and racketeering 33 34 The lawsuit claimed that Altria s marketing of light and low tar cigarettes constituted fraudulent misrepresentations under the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act MUTPA because it deceived smokers into thinking the products are safer than regular cigarettes See also EditTobacco industry Tobacco Master Settlement AgreementReferences Edit a b c d e Altria Group Inc 2020 Annual Report Form 10 K PDF Altria Group Inc 31 December 2021 Retrieved 27 August 2021 2018 Annual Report Form 10 K PDF Altria Group Inc February 2019 Retrieved 30 March 2019 Altria Honeywell Removed from DJIA Bank of America Chevron Added Philip Morris completes its rebranding to Altria Group Retrieved 27 January 2016 Dan Caplinger 15 March 2007 Coca Cola vs Altria Altria Retrieved 27 January 2016 Altria Director Discusses Rebranding Company CNNfn Finance Wire November 11 2003 Pinker Steven 2007 The Stuff of Thought Penguin Books p 304 a b Smith EA Malone RE 2003 Altria Means Tobacco Philip Morris s Identity Crisis Am J Public Health 93 4 553 6 doi 10 2105 ajph 93 4 553 PMC 1447789 PMID 12660196 Business Plan facts information pictures Encyclopedia com articles about Business Plan Fortune 500 2010 Top 1000 American Companies Altria Group MO FORTUNE on CNNMoney com Money cnn com Retrieved 2011 03 16 The Verdict is In Findings from United States v Philip Morris PDF Tobacco Legal Consortium 2006 In Ads Tobacco Companies Admit They Made Cigarettes More Addictive NPR org Retrieved 2018 11 02 United States of America v Philip Morris USA INC f k a Philip Morris Inc et al Civil Action No 99 2496 PDF van Amsterdam Jan Sleijffers Annemarie van Spiegel Paul Blom Roos Witte Maarten van de Kassteele Jan Blokland Marco Steerenberg Peter Opperhuizen Antoon December 2011 Effect of ammonia in cigarette tobacco on nicotine absorption in human smokers Food and Chemical Toxicology 49 12 3025 3030 doi 10 1016 j fct 2011 09 037 ISSN 1873 6351 PMID 22001171 Walker Dionne 2007 06 26 Altria closing North Carolina plant Usatoday Com Retrieved 2011 03 16 Our History Altria 2001 Present altria com Archived from the original on 2 September 2010 Retrieved 2010 09 16 Speights Keith December 8 2018 Altria Buys a 1 8 Billion Stake in Cronos Group 3 Things You Need to Know About the Monster Deal The Motley Fool Retrieved December 9 2018 Wamsley Laurel 20 December 2018 Altria Buys 35 Percent Stake In E Cigarette Maker Juul NPR Retrieved 3 January 2019 Duprey Rich 2019 11 05 Altria Can t Escape E Cig Woes As It Wipes 4 5 Billion Off Juul Investment The Motley Fool Retrieved 2019 11 06 PERRONE MATTHEW July 28 2022 Altria s 13B investment in Juul e cigarettes vaporizes ABC News Retrieved July 28 2022 Craver Richard October 27 2022 Altria forms joint venture to access Japan Tobacco s Ploom heated cigarette in US Winston Salem Journal Altria Revenue 2006 2020 MO www macrotrends net Retrieved 2018 10 30 Fortune 500 Companies 2018 Who Made the List Fortune Retrieved 2018 11 21 Altria Form 10 k 2020 PDF Altria 26 February 2021 Archived PDF from the original on 2021 05 14 Board of Directors Archived 2018 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Altria webpage with associated bio pages Retrieved 2013 02 26 Contact Us Philip Morris Companies April 9 2001 Retrieved on October 19 2009 Philip Morris to Move Headquarters from New York City to Richmond Va New York Daily News March 5 2003 Retrieved on October 19 2009 Contact Us Archived 2009 10 11 at the Wayback Machine Altria Retrieved on October 19 2009 LobbyWatch The Center for Public Integrity Archived from the original on 2007 11 24 Retrieved 2007 09 16 Center for Public Integrity Retrieved 27 January 2016 Monbiot George September 19 2006 George Monbiot on climate change and Big Tobacco The Guardian London Private Enterprise Board American Legislative Exchange Council Archived from the original on 2012 05 11 Retrieved 2012 05 11 Judge finds tobacco racketeering CNN com 17 August 2006 Retrieved 27 May 2018 Levin Myron 18 August 2006 Big Tobacco Is Guilty of Conspiracy Los Angeles Times Retrieved 16 May 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Altria Group Official website Altria companies grouped at OpenCorporates Altria Group U S political contributions from Influence Explorer at the Sunlight Foundation Business data for Altria GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Portals Virginia New York City Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Altria amp oldid 1139964458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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