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Philip Morris stock ticks up on Swedish Match plan filing as U.S. market softens
29 December 2025
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Philip Morris stock ticks up on Swedish Match plan filing as U.S. market softens

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 1:03 PM ET — Regular session

Shares of Philip Morris International (PM.N) rose slightly on Monday after the tobacco company filed to register 500,000 shares for a Swedish Match North America employee profit-sharing plan, a filing showed. The stock was up 0.3% at $161.52 in midday New York trading.

The small gain stood out in a market that has leaned choppy into the final full week of the year, with investors favoring steadier, cash-generating names over high-growth bets.

That matters for Philip Morris holders because the stock is widely owned for its dividends and predictable demand profile, leaving investors sensitive to any changes that could nudge per-share metrics, even when the underlying business is unchanged.

The filing was made on Form S-8, a registration statement companies use to cover shares that may be issued under employee benefit plans. In plain terms, it clears the way for stock to be delivered to employees over time and does not raise cash like a public stock offering.

Philip Morris said the plan relates to Swedish Match North America’s salaried profit-sharing program, which it assumed when its subsidiary acquired Swedish Match in November 2022.

Dividend investors are also keeping an eye on the next payout. The company previously declared a quarterly dividend of $1.47 a share, payable on Jan. 14 to shareholders of record on Dec. 26, with an ex-dividend date of Dec. 26 — the cutoff after which a buyer is not entitled to the upcoming dividend.

Other tobacco stocks were mixed. Altria (MO.N) was up 0.1% and British American Tobacco’s U.S.-listed shares (BTI.N) were down 0.1%, while the Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR fund was little changed.

The broader tape was weaker, with the SPDR S&P 500 ETF down about 0.5% and the Invesco QQQ Trust off roughly 0.7% in midday trading.

Philip Morris has pitched itself as a consumer-staples defensive, arguing that nicotine demand tends to be less sensitive to swings in the economy than discretionary spending. That dynamic can support the stock when investors get cautious.

The next major company checkpoint is earnings. Nasdaq’s earnings calendar lists Philip Morris as estimated to report results on Feb. 5, though such dates can shift until the company confirms its schedule.

When the company reports, investors will be looking for updates on growth in smoke-free products, pricing, and any impact from costs and currency moves — all key drivers for a business that sells primarily outside the United States.

For now, with no operational update tied to Monday’s filing, Philip Morris’ stock has traded more like a haven within consumer staples than a news-driven mover.

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