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Philip Morris Int'sl 1Q profit rises 29 pct, tops estimates



23 April 2008 @ 09:22 am EST

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) - Cigarette maker Philip Morris International Inc., spun off last month by longtime owner Altria Group Inc., reported Wednesday a 29.2 percent rise in profit for the first quarter, beating estimates, and raised its outlook for the year.

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The company that sells Marlboro and other cigarette branbds outside the United States also said it will acquire several fine-cut brands from Imperial Tobacco Group PLC for 254 million euros ($405 million). They include Interval, Bergerac, Van Nelle and Picadura.

PMI said it earned $1.87 billion, or 89 cents a share, in the first three months of the year, up from $1.445 billion, or 69 cents a share, in the same period last year.

Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected profits of 77 cents per share.

Full-year earnings are predicted to rise by 14-16 percent in 2008, PMI said in a statement from New York.

"We continue to witness an improvement in our business fundamentals as evidenced by the double-digit revenue and income growth recorded in each of our geographic segments," chairman and chief executive Louis Camilleri said.

"While we continue to face some challenges in certain markets, I am confident that we have the appropriate strategies and resources in place to deal with them effectively," he added.

PMI said it shipped 2.2 percent more cigarettes during the first quarter than the previous year.

Growth was strongest in Asia, with shipments up 10 percent, while the European Union declined by 5.9 percent.

PMI was spun off to Altria Group shareholders last month. Altria's Philip Morris USA continues to operate in the United States.

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