Philip Morris International Inc.
Location
Connecticut
Founded
1987-03-28
Website
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2025-05-27 (nordest24.it)
Maxi kidnapping, almost 500 thousand packs of counterfeit cigarettes are discovered: 2.5 million turnover -
TRIESTE - As part of an operation aimed at contrasting illegal trafficking, the financiers of the provincial command have scored an important seizure of material intended for counterfeiting the packaging for cigarettes. In a self -storage structure, located in the province, 4 pallets containing 480,000 counterfeit packs were identified with the "Lem" brand, of [...]
Read more2025-04-27 (mb.com.ph)
PMPM, JTI commend Customs for ₱83.7-million cigarette seizure
Philip Morris Philippines Manufacturing, Inc. (PMPM) and Japan Tobacco International (JTI) lauded the Bureau of Customs (BOC) after the agency seized ₱83.7 million worth of smuggled cigarettes in Bulacan.
Read more2024-05-24 (tut-news.ru)
"Citibank, Philip Morris, PepsiCo": US property in the Russian Federation is enough to compensate for damage from the seizure of assets - Osadchiy
The expert assessed the damage that Washington would receive if it decided to seize frozen Russian assets.
Read more2024-05-24 (tut-news.ru)
"Citibank, Philip Morris, PepsiCo": US property in the Russian Federation is enough to compensate for damage from the seizure of assets - Osadchiy
The expert assessed the damage that Washington would receive if it decided to seize frozen Russian assets.
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2023-06-05 (carolinajournal.com)
NC Revenue Department disputes Philip Morris’ arguments in $8.7M tax dispute
The N.C. Revenue Department argues in a state Supreme Court filing that tobacco manufacturer Philip Morris is misreading state law while trying to avoid an $8.7 million tax bill. The Richmond, Virginia-based company argues that it’s entitled to take $7.2 million in tax credits.
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