Stifel analyst Christopher Growe noted that Philip Morris reported a Q1 earnings beat and raised its constant currency EPS growth range, though it also modestly lowered its constant currency revenue growth outlook to reflect slower iQOS sales in Japan along with some excise tax increases and a more conservative view of pricing in Russia. He believes the selloff after earnings has been overdone and maintains a Buy rating on Philip Morris shares.
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Reports Q1 revenue $8.8B, consensus $8.47B. "The strength of our first-quarter results with excellent top-line growth and significant margin expansion gives us the confidence to raise our 2024 currency-neutral guidance. Strong smoke-free momentum continues with rapid underlying volume progression and accelerating organic net revenue and gross profit growth, fueled by the operating leverage of IQOS and the best-in-class economics of ZYN. We are executing efficiently and effectively in a dynamic operating environment of geopolitical and economic tensions that accentuate currency volatility. We are doing our utmost to mitigate these challenges and deliver robust growth and value creation," said Jacek Olczak, Chief Executive Officer.