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Philip Morris International Price

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$158,25
+$0,76(+%0,48)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-08 15:06 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-08 15:06, Philip Morris International (PM) is priced at $158,25, with a total market cap of $245,16B, a P/E ratio of 21,99, and a dividend yield of %3,65. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $155,42 and $158,61. The current price is %1,82 above the day's low and %0,22 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 3,37M. Over the past 52 weeks, PM has traded between $142,11 to $191,32, and the current price is -%17,28 away from the 52-week high.

PM Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$160,34
Market Cap$245,16B
Volume3,37M
P/E Ratio21,99
Dividend Yield (TTM)%3,65
Dividend Amount$1,47
Diluted EPS (TTM)7,28
Net Income (FY)$11,34B
Revenue (FY)$40,64B
Earnings Date2026-04-22
EPS Estimate1,83
Revenue Estimate$9,94B
Shares Outstanding1,52B
Beta (1Y)0.451
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-19
Dividend Payment Date2026-04-13

About PM

Philip Morris International Inc. operates as a tobacco company working to delivers a smoke-free future and evolving portfolio for the long-term to include products outside of the tobacco and nicotine sector. The company's product portfolio primarily consists of cigarettes and smoke-free products, including heat-not-burn, vapor, and oral nicotine products that are sold in markets outside the United States. The company offers its smoke-free products under the HEETS, HEETS Creations, HEETS Dimensions, HEETS Marlboro, HEETS FROM MARLBORO, Marlboro Dimensions, Marlboro HeatSticks, Parliament HeatSticks, and TEREA brands, as well as the KT&G-licensed brands, Fiit, and Miix. It also sells its products under the Marlboro, Parliament, Bond Street, Chesterfield, L&M, Lark, and Philip Morris brands. In addition, the company owns various cigarette brands, such as Dji Sam Soe, Sampoerna A, and Sampoerna U in Indonesia; and Fortune and Jackpot in the Philippines. The company sells its smoke-free products in 71 markets. Philip Morris International Inc. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
SectorConsumer Defensive
IndustryTobacco
CEOJacek Olczak
HeadquartersNew York City,NY,US
Official Websitehttps://www.pmi.com
Employees (FY)84,90K
Average Revenue (1Y)$478,77K
Net Income per Employee$133,66K

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2026-04-07 01:01

A profit of nearly $4 million account purchased $130k in Polymarket predictions for the favorite to beat the Nuggets.

Gate News, April 7, on-chain data shows that in the Polymarket "NBA regular season Trail Blazers vs. Nuggets" prediction event, an account (address: 0xc2e7800b5af46e6093872b177b7a5e7f0563be51) that has reportedly profited nearly $4 million bought $130k in predictions that the Trail Blazers would beat the Nuggets, entering the position at an average price of 26.6¢. The NBA (National Basketball Association) regular season Trail Blazers vs. Nuggets game will tip off at 9:00 PM Beijing time today. Currently, the NBA regular season is in its final stretch: the Trail Blazers have a record of 40 wins and 38 losses, ranking 9th in the West; the Nuggets have a record of 50 wins and 28 losses, ranking 4th in the West.

2026-04-02 00:00

Accounts with profits over $2 million bet $540,000 on Polymarket to back the NBA Bulls to defeat the Pacers

Gate News update. On April 2, according to monitoring, in the Polymarket "NBA regular season Bulls vs. Pacers" prediction event, an account (address: 0x2a2c53bd278c04da9962fcf96490e17f3dfb9bc1) with profits exceeding $2 million made a large bet on the Bulls to win. The account bought $220,000 worth of the Bulls beating the Pacers, with an opening price of 59¢; in addition, it bought $320,000 worth of the Bulls giving 4.5 points to beat the Pacers, for a total wager of $540,000. The NBA regular season Bulls vs. Pacers game will kick off today at 8:00 PM Beijing time. The NBA regular season is currently in its final stretch. The Bulls have a record of 29 wins and 46 losses, ranking 12th in the Eastern Conference; the Pacers have a record of 17 wins and 58 losses, ranking 15th in the Eastern Conference.

2026-04-01 07:44

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2026-03-26 07:06

MGBX will launch spot trading of Perle (PRL) and Block Street (BSB) at 6:00 PM (SGT) on March 26, 2026.

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2026-03-18 12:04

Polymarket Profitable Account with $230K Wins $54K Bet on BLG Defeating G2

Gate News reports that on March 18, in the Polymarket prediction event for the "League of Legends International Vanguard Tournament Group Stage Round 2" between BLG and G2, an account with a profit of over $230,000 historically placed a $54,000 bet, favoring BLG to win, with an opening price of 82¢. The League of Legends International Vanguard Tournament is the first international event of LOL in 2026, featuring 8 teams. BLG defeated BFX 3-2 in the first round of the group stage, while G2 beat TSW 3-0 in their first match. Tonight at 9 PM Beijing time, BLG will face G2.

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