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Weekly Report: what happened at JAPAY last week (0422-0426)?
Weekly Report · 3d ago
Altria Group's Market Share Woes Warrant Attention
Altria Group reported Q1 revenue that fell short of expectations, with a decline in sales from its Smokeable Products operations. The company's core business is in decline, although its smokeless products show potential for the future. Management is reducing debt and buying back stock, but caution is still warranted due to the company's declining market share.
Seeking Alpha · 6d ago
Weekly Report: what happened at JAPAY last week (0415-0419)?
Weekly Report · 04/22 12:33
Tobacco stocks could heat up as catalysts include earnings, M&A and dividend firepower
Seeking Alpha · 04/20 12:00
Weekly Report: what happened at JAPAY last week (0408-0412)?
Weekly Report · 04/15 12:23
JAPAN TOB (JAPAY) Upgraded to Strong Buy: What Does It Mean for the Stock?
NASDAQ · 04/08 16:00
Weekly Report: what happened at JAPAY last week (0401-0405)?
Weekly Report · 04/08 12:29
Weekly Report: what happened at JAPAY last week (0325-0329)?
Weekly Report · 04/01 12:25
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Weekly Report · 03/25 12:29
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Weekly Report · 03/18 12:27
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Weekly Report · 03/11 12:21
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Weekly Report · 03/04 12:26
Oregon House passes bill to end hard drug decriminalization
New Zealand this week reversed a ban on tobacco sales to younger generations. Thailand just announced that it would ban the use of recreational cannabis by the end of this year. Oregon is getting second thoughts on decriminalizing hard drugs. The first U.S. State to decriminalize hard drugs has declared a fentanyl state of emergency.
Seeking Alpha · 03/01 11:42
New Zealand pulls back on plan for world's first mandated smokefree society
Consumer New Zealand pulls back on plan for world's first mandated smokefree society. The New Zealand government reversed a ban on tobacco sales to younger generations that was due to go into effect in July. The law would have banned people born after 2009 from buying cigarettes for their entire life.
Seeking Alpha · 02/27 19:00
Weekly Report: what happened at JAPAY last week (0219-0223)?
Weekly Report · 02/26 12:47
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Weekly Report · 02/19 12:49
Japan Tobacco: Weak 2024 Outlook Disappoints, But Ploom X Could Be A Winner
Japan Tobacco is an outlier among tobacco stocks with a 25% price rise in the past year. The company's revenues grew by a slower 6.9% in 2023 and its profit outlook for 2024 is weak. But the company's focus on its newest heated tobacco stick, Ploom X, could be a winning growth strategy. Japan Tobacco released its 2023 results earlier this week.
Seeking Alpha · 02/16 20:11
Japan Tobacco: Turning Positive After Fourth Quarter Earnings Beat (Rating Upgrade)
Seeking Alpha · 02/14 13:34
Weekly Report: what happened at JAPAY last week (0205-0209)?
Weekly Report · 02/12 12:33
Philip Morris: Successful Pivot To Next-Generation Products
Seeking Alpha · 02/12 04:53
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About JAPAY
JAPAN TOBACCO INC. is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the tobacco business. The Company operates through four business segments. The Domestic Tobacco segment is engaged in the production and sale of tobacco products. The International Tobacco segment is engaged in the production and sale of tobacco products through JT International S.A.. The Medical segment is engaged in the research, development, production and sale of medical drugs. The Food Processing segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of frozen and ambient temperature processed foods, bakery, seasoning, among others. The Company is also involved in the leasing of real estate.