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Name: Philip Morris  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 20th January 1893
   
Place of Birth: Duluth, Minnesota, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Altria Group Inc
Altria logo
Type Public (NYSE:MO)
Founded 1860 London, UK
Location New York City
Key people Louis Camilleri, CEO & Chairman
Dinyar Devitre, CFO
Industry Tobacco
Products See below
Revenue image:green up.png$89.610 billion USD (2004)
Employees 165,000
Website www.altria.com

Altria Group, Inc. NYSE: MO (previously named Philip Morris Companies Inc.) is one of the world's largest food, beverage, and tobacco corporations and a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Altria's tobacco subsidiary Philip Morris is the world's largest commercial tobacco company by sales (the China National Tobacco Co. and Japan Tobacco sell larger volumes). Their flagship Marlboro brand is the world's most popular tobacco brand. Other popular tobacco brands owned by Phillip Morris are Parliament, Virginia Slims, and Benson and Hedges (in some markets only).

Philip Morris was begun by a London tobacconist of the same name. He was one of the first people to sell hand-rolled cigarettes in the 1860s, selling them under the brand names Oxford and Cambridge Blues, following the adoption of cigarette smoking by British soldiers returning from the Crimean War. The company opened its New York office in 1902 and soon became part of James Duke's American Tobacco monopoly.

Though Altria's headquarters are still in New York, in 2004 its Philip Morris USA division completed a move of its 682 New York based employees to Richmond, Virginia in order to consolidate operations at its Richmond office and achieve cost savings for shareholders.1

Philip Morris bought Kraft Foods on October 30, 1988 for US$13.1 billion, in a bid to diversify from the declining tobacco business and to reduce litigation risk. It also purchased the Nabisco division of the former RJR Nabisco in 2000.

On January 27, 2003, Philip Morris Companies Inc. changed its name to Altria Group Inc. to better reflect its wide portfolio of assets and as an attempt to shed its image as merely a tobacco company.

In November 2004, it was annouced that Altria was considering splitting itself into three separate companies, because the United States tobacco liability problem was lowering the valuation of all areas of its business, including international tobacco sales.

Holdings

Altria owns 100 percent of Philip Morris USA, Philip Morris International, and Philip Morris Capital Corporation. It also owns 84 percent of Kraft Foods Inc. and 36 percent of SABMiller plc.

Products


A more complete list is at Altria assets


Tobacco

  • Alpine
  • Basic
  • Benson & Hedges
  • Bristol
  • Bucks
  • Cambridge
  • Chesterfield (named for Chesterfield County, Virginia)
  • Classic
  • Collector's Choice
  • Commander
  • English Ovals
  • F6
  • Lark
  • L&M
  • Marlboro
  • Merit
  • Next
  • Parliament
  • Players
  • Saratoga
  • Virginia Slims
  • West

Food & Beverage

  • Daim
  • Jacobs coffee
  • Kaffee HAG
  • Kool-Aid
  • Kraft Foods
  • Boca Burger
  • Lenders Bagels
  • Maxwell House
  • Milka
  • Miller Brewing
  • Miracle Whip
  • Miracoli
  • Onko
  • Oscar Mayer meats
  • Post Cereals
  • Philadelphia cream cheese
  • Shake n Bake
  • Splenda
  • Suchard
  • Vegemite

Executive staff

  • Chairman and CEO: Louis C. Camilleri
  • SVP and CFO: Dinyar S. Devitre
  • SVP, Corporate Affairs: Steven C. Parrish
  • CEO, Philip Morris USA: Michael Szymanczyk

This content from Wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Philip Morris