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"It is fascinating that Neilsen reports sales that the FDA considers 'illicit,' " said David Sweanor, an adjunct law professor at the University of Ottawa and the author of several ...
Jennifer Maloney is deputy corporate bureau chief and retail editor for The Wall Street Journal in New York. She helps oversee a team of reporters covering consumer brands, retail, manufacturing, ...
Board of Directors (Board) named in our 2025 Proxy Statement; ratified the selection of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as our ...
Imperial Brands is at the end of a five-year strategic plan launched in 2021 that looked to position the firm as a fast follower in next-generation products while strengthening its share in its most ...
Although prudent on the surface, Altria's attempts to diversify from cigarettes have fallen flat. Its $1.8 billion investment into Canada cannabis licensed producer Cronos for a 41% stake and a $12.8 ...
Altria Group (NYSE: MO) has long been a dividend darling that attracts investors looking for a high yield. The company has raised its dividend every year since 2009, and the stock currently sports ...
Altria exceeded Q1 2025 earnings expectations ... The company, based in Richmond, Virginia, is subject to the rulings of the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), but said its work was being ...
"By most accounts, [Donald] Trump’s trade war with China is incredibly reckless and shortsighted. But on the issue of vapes, ...
“When people begin to starve, it’s just way too late to get the food aid into the places where it’s needed.” The famine early warning system went dark after the Trump administration issued ...
In this article, we are going to take a look at where Altria Group, Inc. (NYSE:MO) stands against the other Tobacco and Cigarette stocks. Cigarette and tobacco stocks are companies that produce ...
The Donald Trump administration is reportedly considering sweeping changes to Joe Biden-era restrictions on AI chip exports. What Happened: Trump officials are weighing a significant overhaul of ...
The Trump administration dismissed more than 400 experts who had started work on the latest National Climate Assessment report, saying the scope of the report was being reevaluated. One scientist ...