Philip Morris International Inc.
(NYSE: PM)

Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) is a holding company. PMI�s subsidiaries and affiliates and their licensees are engaged in the manufacture and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products in markets outside of the United States of America. Its products are sold in approximately 180 countries. The Company divides its markets into four geographic segments: The European Union (EU) Region , The Eastern Europe, Middle East & Africa (EEMA) Region , The Asia Region and The Latin America & Canada Region. In January 1, 2011, it established a business structure with Vietnam National Tobacco Corporation (Vinataba) in Vietnam, further developing its joint venture with Vinataba through the licensing of Marlboro and establishing a PMI-controlled branch for the building of its brands. Effective June 26, 2014, Philip Morris International Inc acquired Nicocigs Ltd.

189.360 -

+3.090 (+1.66%)
价格区间 185.870 - 190.980   (2.75%)
开盘 186.350
昨收 186.270
189.260
买盘 20
189.310
卖盘 26
成交量 3,582,920
成交额 453,838,856
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Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) is a holding company. PMI�s subsidiaries and affiliates and their licensees are engaged in the manufacture and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products in markets outside of the United States of America. Its products are sold in approximately 180 countries. The Company divides its markets into four geographic segments: The European Union (EU) Region , The Eastern Europe, Middle East & Africa (EEMA) Region , The Asia Region and The Latin America & Canada Region. In January 1, 2011, it established a business structure with Vietnam National Tobacco Corporation (Vinataba) in Vietnam, further developing its joint venture with Vinataba through the licensing of Marlboro and establishing a PMI-controlled branch for the building of its brands. Effective June 26, 2014, Philip Morris International Inc acquired Nicocigs Ltd.

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