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+ | '''Altria Group''', formerly [[Philip Morris]], is the world's largest tobacco company. In the U.S. it controls about half of the tobacco market.</ref> Altria Group's primary holdings include [[Philip Morris|Philip Morris USA]] and Philip Morris International, which is an international tobacco company that has seven of the top 20 global cigarette brands. See also [[History of Philip Morris]]. Other brands owned by Altria Group are Philip Morris Capital Corporation, John Middleton, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, NuMark, and U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Co.<ref>Altria, [http://www.altria.com/About-Altria/Our-Companies-and-Their-Brands/Pages/default.aspx Our Companies & Their Brands], accessed July 22, 2014.</ref> In 2007, Altria spun off its food division.<ref>[http://www.hoovers.com/altria/--ID__11179--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml Altria Profile], ''Hoovers'', accessed August 2007</ref> which included [[Kraft Foods]] (Jell-O, Kool-Aid, Maxwell House). In 2013, the company's total revenue was nearly $24.5 billion,<ref>Yahoo, [http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=MO&annual Income Statement], Altria Group Inc., accessed July, 2014</ref> and the company's CEO, [[Martin J. Barrington]], received $20,139,967 in compensation.<ref>Forbes, [http://www.forbes.com/profile/martin-barrington/ Martin Barrington], accessed July 22, 2014.</ref> | ||
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==Financials== | ==Financials== | ||
===Total Revenue, Gross Profit, and Net Income=== | ===Total Revenue, Gross Profit, and Net Income=== |
Revision as of 18:16, 22 July 2014
Altria Group, formerly Philip Morris, is the world's largest tobacco company. In the U.S. it controls about half of the tobacco market.</ref> Altria Group's primary holdings include Philip Morris USA and Philip Morris International, which is an international tobacco company that has seven of the top 20 global cigarette brands. See also History of Philip Morris. Other brands owned by Altria Group are Philip Morris Capital Corporation, John Middleton, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, NuMark, and U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Co.[1] In 2007, Altria spun off its food division.[2] which included Kraft Foods (Jell-O, Kool-Aid, Maxwell House). In 2013, the company's total revenue was nearly $24.5 billion,[3] and the company's CEO, Martin J. Barrington, received $20,139,967 in compensation.[4]
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Financials
Total Revenue, Gross Profit, and Net Income
2013[5]
Total Revenue: $24.466 billion
Gross Profit: $10.457 billion
Net Income: $4.535 billion
2012[6]
Total Revenue: $24.618 billion
Gross Profit: $9.563 billion
Net Income: $4.18 billion
2011[7]
Total Revenue: $23.8 billion
Gross Profit: $8.939 billion
Net Income: $3.39 billion
2010[8]
Total Revenues: $16.9 billion
Gross Profit: $9 billion
Net Income: $3.2 billion
2009[9]
Total Revenues: $16.8 billion
Gross Profit: $9.3 billion
Net Income: $3.9 billion
2008[10]
Total Revenues: $15.95 billion
Gross Profit: $7.8 billion
Net Income: $3 billion
2007[11]
Total Revenues: $15.2 billion
Gross Profit: $7.4 billion
Net Income: $9.8 billion
Executive Compensation
2013
- Martin J. Barrington, Chairman and CEO, Altria Group, Inc., $20,139,967[12]
- David R. Beran, Executive Vice President and COO, Altria Group, Inc., $10,044,382[13]
- Craig A. Johnson, President and CEO, Altria Distribution Company, $8,824,332[14]
- Denise F. Keane, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Altria Group, Inc., $9,785,408[15]
Major Political Contributions
2014[16]
Total Contributions: $1,501,579
Top Recipients:
- National Republican Congressional Committee: $203,200
- Every Republican is crucial PAC: $52,950
- Mark Warner: $35,815
- Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: $30,000
- National Republican Senatorial Committee: $30,000
- Eric Cantor - $29,200
- Mitch McConnell- $28,250
- Ed Gillespie: $22,300
- John Boehner - $20,800
- John Cornyn - $20,200
2012[17]
Total Contributions: $2,352,745
Top Recipients:
- National Republican Congressional Committee: $167,600
- Republican National Committee: $117,660
- Every Republican is Crucial PAC: $94,449
- George Allen: $70,499
- Mitt Romney: $62,400
- Mark Warner: $42,034
- Tom Latham: $34,800
- John Boehner: $30,500
- [[Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: $30,000
- [[National Republican Senatorial Committee: $30,000
- Seventh District Republican Committee - $30,000
Board of Directors
2014[18]
- Gerald L. Baliles - Director and CEO, Miller Center of Public Affairs
- Martin J. Barrington - Chairman and CEO, Altria Group, Inc.
- John T. Casteen III - President Emeritus, University of Virginia
- Dinyar S. Devitre - Special Advisor, General Atlantic Partners
- Thomas F. Farrell II - Chairman, President and CEO, Dominion Resources, Inc.
- Thomas W. Jones - Senior Partner, TWJ Capital LLC
- Debra J. Kelly-Ennis - Retired President and Chief Executive Officer, Diageo Canada, Inc.
- W. Leo Kiely III - Retired CEO, MillerCoors, LLC
- Kathryn B. McQuade - Retired Executive Vice President and CFO, Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.
- George Munoz - Principal, Munoz Investment Banking Group, LLC
- Nabil Y. Sakkab - Retired Senior Vice President, Corporate Research and Development, The Proctor & Gamble Company
Personnel
2014 Corporate Management Team[19]
- Martin J. Barrington - CEO, Altria Group, Inc.
- David R. Beran - President, COO, Altria Group, Inc.
- William F. Gifford, Jr. - Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, Altria Group, Inc.
- Craig A. Johnson - President, CEO, Altria Group Distribution Company
- Denise F. Keane - Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Altria Group, Inc.
- Sal Mancuso - Treasurer & Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Accounting, Altria Group, Inc.
- John R. Nelson, Jr. - Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Altria Group, Inc.
- Charles N. Whitaker - Senior Vice President, Human Resources & Compliance and Chief Compliance Officer, Altria Group, Inc.
- [[Howard A. Willard III}{ - Executive Vice President, CFO, Altria Group Inc.
Contact Information
Altria Group Inc.
6601 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 23230
phone: (804) 274-2200
website: http://www.altria.com
- ↑ Altria, Our Companies & Their Brands, accessed July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Altria Profile, Hoovers, accessed August 2007
- ↑ Yahoo, Income Statement, Altria Group Inc., accessed July, 2014
- ↑ Forbes, Martin Barrington, accessed July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Yahoo, Income Statement, Altria Group Inc., accessed July, 2014
- ↑ Yahoo, Income Statement, Altria Group Inc., accessed July, 2014
- ↑ Yahoo, Income Statement, Altria Group Inc., accessed July, 2014
- ↑ Altria Group Inc.,"BussinessWeek.com"
- ↑ Altria Group Inc.,"BussinessWeek.com"
- ↑ Altria Group Inc.,"BussinessWeek.com"
- ↑ Altria Group Inc.,"BussinessWeek.com"
- ↑ Forbes, Martin Barrington, accessed July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Forbes, David Beran, accessed July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Forbes, Craig Johnson, accessed July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Forbes, Denise Keane, accessed July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Opensecrets, Altria Group, Profile for 2014 Election Cycle, accessed July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Opensecrets, Altria Group, Profile for 2012 Election Cycle, accessed July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Altria, Board of Directors, organizational website, accessed July 21, 2014
- ↑ Altira, Our Management Team, organizational website, accessed July 21, 2014.