Altria stock is undervalued based on my dividend discount model valuation. Despite the firm's declining sales in recent years, this trend can stabilize as the tobacco market grows and especially as smoke-free products become a bigger piece of revenue pie. Buybacks can continue to improve per-share revenue and other per-share metrics, which tell a different story than non-per-share metrics.
Altria Group's 7.5% dividend yield is already enough to make many investors fall in love. However, its cash dividend yield understates its return potential drastically. Its total shareholder yield can be irresistible.
Altria bought NJOY and plugged the company's vaping product into its distribution network. NJOY is enjoying a huge boost in sales, leading to enthusiasm among investors.
In the latest trading session, Altria (MO) closed at $54.27, marking a -0.8% move from the previous day.
Big tobacco producers Altria Group (MO) and Philip Morris International (PM) have seen their stocks soar over +30% this year with both trading near 52-week highs.
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Altria is benefiting from its shift toward smoke-free products. This, along with pricing power, is aiding MO amid low cigarette volumes.
A habitual raiser, this cigarette sector incumbent upped its payout by 4%. Its yield currently approaches 8%.
Walgreens is resetting its business, including a decision to close a large number of stores. Altria is a large U.S. cigarette maker trying to find a new growth engine.
In the most recent trading session, Altria (MO) closed at $53.77, indicating a +0.77% shift from the previous trading day.
Altria (MO) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?