Altria Group, Inc. (MO) reported second-quarter results showing smokeable revenues net of excise taxes rose 2%, with adjusted operating companies income increasing 2.4% to $3.02 billion. The adjusted operating companies income margin expanded to 64.8%. Despite a 3.2% decline in domestic cigarette shipments, pricing strategies, particularly on Marlboro, realized a 4.5% price increase, aiding the company’s narrowed 2026 adjusted earnings guidance of $5.61-$5.72 per share.
However, trade-down pressures and a 67.3% surge in discount cigarette shipments cast uncertainty on Altria’s pricing resilience. The company faced declining revenues in its oral tobacco products segment, decreasing 5.3%, despite its nicotine pouches capturing 59.9% of the oral tobacco market. While Altria paid approximately $3.6 billion in dividends and repurchased $335 million of shares in the first half of 2026, concerns about falling cigarette volumes and regulatory pressures remain prevalent.
Key Data:
- Q2 Revenues: $3.02 billion
- Adjusted Operating Margin: 64.8%
- Domestic Cigarette Shipments: Down 3.2%
- Dividend Yield: 6.33%
- Discount Cigarette Shipments Increase: 67.3%
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