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| | | ... They were Altria Group, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands Finance, JT International Financial Services, Philip Morris International, and Reynolds American. These were held through its international fixed income portfolios, being 0.2% of the fund's ... |
| | | | ... manufacturers such as Elbit, Lockheed Martin, and Honeywell, as well as tobacco companies like British American Tobacco and Philip Morris. "We exclude companies either because of the product they make or are involved in, or because of breaches of good ... |
| | | | ... insurance industry by launching products that offer discounts for customers that quit smoking or switch to alternatives. Philip Morris International, the manufacturer of Marlboro cigarettes, will launch life insurance products via its UK subsidiary reviti. ... |
| | | | ... "Star Wars" movie. The studio released a trailer for the film featuring Harrison Ford and others. Tobacco giant Philip Morris International shot up 8.7 per cent after lifting its 2015 forecast following a better-than-expected first quarter. LONDON - ... |
| | | | ... characteristics. Earnings have remained largely unaffected by challenging economic conditions. In US dollar terms Philip Morris has returned 55% over the last five years while British American Tobacco has returned 50%. Both stocks have recently come ... |
| | | | ... billion Government Pension Fund Global from investing in 17 tobacco companies including British American Tobacco, Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco. The Ministry of Finance drafted rules states the fund will exclude all companies that produce any tobacco ... |
| | | | ... in the food, tobacco, oil, and gas industries. Prior to joining QSuper, Chang was the Asia Pacific treasurer for Philip Morris and he managed a corporate superannuation fund's financial risk, cash, and foreign exchange exposures. Chang is also a member ... |
| | | | ... - US stocks posted the first back-to-back weekly gains since February on Friday after earnings at Boeing Co and Philip Morris International Inc bolstered speculation overseas growth will offset slower domestic demand. Boeing, the world's second-biggest ... |
| | | | ... stocks, including shares of companies such as Procter & Gamble Co and Altria Inc, the parent of cigarette maker Philip Morris. Health-care stocks also rose, with shares of Merck & Co up 2.5 per cent and among the Dow's biggest gainers, after the drug ... |
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