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RE: Phillip Morris International - NilesMike - 03-16-2015 (03-15-2015, 06:06 PM)Roadmap2Retire Wrote:(03-15-2015, 05:38 PM)NilesMike Wrote:(03-14-2015, 01:29 PM)crimsonghost747 Wrote:(03-11-2015, 12:54 PM)Kerim Wrote: such as plain packaging initiatives. Couldn't open your link but, the total number of smokers is not decreasing. The rate of smokers is decreasing but as the population increases, the number of smokers is offset. 7% more cigarettes were sold in 2013 than 2001. That is not a decrease. RE: Phillip Morris International - navyasw02 - 03-17-2015 Additionally big tobacco is getting into ecigs which are growing in popularity. RE: Phillip Morris International - Kerim - 03-18-2015 PM below $77 this morning. Yield up to 5.2 percent. Not sure how much longer I can resist! RE: Phillip Morris International - EricL - 03-18-2015 (03-18-2015, 08:48 AM)Kerim Wrote: PM below $77 this morning. Yield up to 5.2 percent. Not sure how much longer I can resist! Still waiting for a while to add again here. As long as the dollar keeps rising, PM will continue to struggle. I don't see the dollar strength ending any time soon, especially with the Fed talking about raising interest rates. With a near 100% payout ratio, an all but suspended share buyback program, and a high debt load, the risk/reward just isn't there for me with a 5.2% yield. I'd rather add a utility with a 4% yield that has a much clearer future. RE: Phillip Morris International - DividendDragon - 03-18-2015 The strong $ has stoped my buying of US stocks for the foreseeable future. Strong growth announced in the UK here today with our budget so may be hope of a return to a reasonable rate. Such a shame, I REALLY fancy JNJ at these levels. As for Phillip Morris the payout % and debt really scares me. Worth a quick read if anyone is vaguely interested in my struggles to buy US stocks: https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/usd/1910-pound-dollar-rate-bloodbath-4545 RE: Phillip Morris International - Roadmap2Retire - 03-18-2015 (03-16-2015, 08:37 PM)NilesMike Wrote:(03-15-2015, 06:06 PM)Roadmap2Retire Wrote:(03-15-2015, 05:38 PM)NilesMike Wrote:(03-14-2015, 01:29 PM)crimsonghost747 Wrote:(03-11-2015, 12:54 PM)Kerim Wrote: such as plain packaging initiatives. NilesMike, With all due respect, I think you are in denial. A quick search on Google will show you all sorts of trends and charts from across the industry and independent studies, be it from health organizations such as WHO or CDC or studies conducted in universities. Even PM's annual report clearly shows the volume of cigarettes is declining in all geographic regions. Yes, the profit is rising year over year, but that is because the cigarette prices have increased significantly to balance out the declining volume. RE: Phillip Morris International - DividendDragon - 03-18-2015 There's no doubting that smoking as a social trend is in decline. I like the look of British American Tobacco but with a view to hold for 30-40years it doesn't appeal to me. If you want to put your money to work now rather than grow I think there are more compelling companies to purchase out there. RE: Phillip Morris International - rapidacid - 03-18-2015 Buy mighty MO and get a free 6 pack of Miller Lite! RE: Phillip Morris International - NilesMike - 03-18-2015 (03-18-2015, 10:26 AM)Roadmap2Retire Wrote:(03-16-2015, 08:37 PM)NilesMike Wrote:(03-15-2015, 06:06 PM)Roadmap2Retire Wrote:(03-15-2015, 05:38 PM)NilesMike Wrote:(03-14-2015, 01:29 PM)crimsonghost747 Wrote: Just last week the UK government made a decision for plain packaging.. think it was supposed to start at the beginning of 2016 but I'm not sure on that. You mean like this one (1st one listed in search for worldwide cigarette consuption).? http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/global-cigarette-consumption-number-of-smokers-climbing/ RE: Phillip Morris International - Roadmap2Retire - 03-19-2015 (03-18-2015, 08:25 PM)NilesMike Wrote:(03-18-2015, 10:26 AM)Roadmap2Retire Wrote:(03-16-2015, 08:37 PM)NilesMike Wrote:(03-15-2015, 06:06 PM)Roadmap2Retire Wrote:(03-15-2015, 05:38 PM)NilesMike Wrote: I have not seen any credible report to support the notion that smoking is on the down swing in Europe. Its easy to pick one report that agrees with your point, when every other report is indicating otherwise, isnt it? See report here: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2002/9241562099.pdf See annual reports from
RE: Phillip Morris International - benjamen - 03-19-2015 While it has been fun to watch you two argue, it seems you are both partially correct. Many tobacco companies, including PM, have been selling a smaller volume of cigarettes. However, total global consumption of cigarettes is actually increasing. In what countries are volumes increasing (it seems to mostly be in the far east) and what companies are dominate in those markets (JTI, BAT, and state monopolies seem to prevalent)? RE: Phillip Morris International - Roadmap2Retire - 03-19-2015 Thanks for chiming in, benjamen. The market is definitely on the upswing in China - where there are more than 350M smokers. That market is off-limits to investors though, since its dominated by the government run CNTC. Im sure theres a small part of the market which is fought over by the international brands. |