NYSE:PM

Philip Morris International (PM)

182.03
+0.50 (0.28%)
as of May 27, 2026, 7:59:59 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.

Philip Morris International (PM-N) is facing a complex set of challenges influenced by societal and governmental pressures that are increasingly opposing its core tobacco business. Despite recently raising its dividend by 9%, which highlights its commitment to returning value to shareholders, the company struggles with revenue growth, particularly as its ventures into cannabis haven't yet translated into meaningful profits. Observers note that investors are primarily attracted to the stock for its yield rather than for any substantial growth prospects. Given the potential for shrinking revenues and a tighter free cash flow situation, there are concerns regarding the sustainability of the dividend payments in the future. Monitoring the payout ratio closely will be essential for assessing the financial health of this investment.

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RISKY
Raised dividend 9%.

Tentacles in cannabis, but it's not showing on the bottom line yet. Headwinds of society and governments pushing against it more and more, and all that works against sales and revenues. You have to know what you're buying and why; people own this for the yield, not for growth.

Danger is that revenues will shrink, FCF won't be as abundant, and dividend may be in jeopardy. Pay particular attention to the payout ratio, quarter to quarter, and see if it's going up.

DON'T BUY

Is 26% this year, because it's a consistent tobacco play in an uncertain environment. He doesn't invest in tobacco for ethical reasons, and this industry looks bleak.

BUY ON WEAKNESS

Stock performance has performed very well. Tobacco products continue to earn strong profits. Does not own shares. Would recommend buying on weakness. Concern is that products won't be used for the long term, but in the short term - business is strong. 

DON'T BUY

He never recommend nor will tobacco stocks.

DON'T BUY
Hard to analyze, because they don't have any balance sheets (which sounds weird). For example PM, with its 5.5% yield, has negative shareholder equity of 10B. If something were to happen to this company, there's no balance sheet to help you. It's a high wire act. These stocks are too risky for him. Try to avoid.
DON'T BUY
A very good company, but he doesn't recommend tobacco stocks.
COMMENT
Hit in last couple of days. 7% yield, growing at 9% a year. Headwinds from an ESG perspective. Very inexpensive at 11x earnings. Steady performer as far as total returns. Have to ask yourself if, over time, institutions are less likely to own it.
DON'T BUY
Tobacco companies have been up and down and sideways. He's not comfortable with this space. Not expensive, but not exciting. On a technical basis, meandering sideways.
DON'T BUY
Cash cow, but how much growth is there? What are its long-term opportunities? Tobacco side of the business is in decline. Vaping, the saviour, now under pressure. Don't be baited by the high dividend. Not a good result if you get the dividend, but stock price declines.
HOLD
There is much controversary around their vaping business. Smoking used to be on the rise in the developing world, but that may be plateauing as well. The dividend is likely safe. You won't make a 10% return per year, but a good holding.
DON'T BUY
Average down? Normally this space is a very strong cash flow generator. Personally, she does not invest in stocks that have been proven to be detrimental to people's health. She would sell and put the money into a sector that has better growth opportunities. (Analysts’ price target is $97.00)
DON'T BUY
Regulatory issues, and growth in e-cigarettes have put the stock under pressure. Beat today, so stock jumped. Have to try to grow with the new trends. Not an area he wants to be in. Nice dividend.
DON'T BUY
The trend in smoking, both domestically and internationally, is on the down trend. He does not own it. Companies are trying to expand their foot print into areas around the tobacco space. There are better dividend payers out there. Yield 6.7%
DON'T BUY
It has a great dividend. The balance sheet has gone no where and the fair market value is 35% below current levels. Very, very expensive. Cigarettes will remain around a long time, but it is not the kind of stock that would let him sleep well at night. It is trading at 82 times book value -- way too risky. Their big share buy back might backfire in that the there may not be enough liquidity to create support in time of trouble.
DON'T BUY
Sector has faced headwinds. What does growth in e-cigarettes mean for growth? Getting a dividend yield of 4-5%. Wouldn't buy here. Likes Molson-Coors better, it's been washed out, 3% dividend, room for growth.
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Philip Morris International is a American stock, trading under the symbol PM (previously PM-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (PM). It is usually referred to as NYSE:PM or PM

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On 2026-05-27, Philip Morris International (PM) stock closed at a price of $182.03.