Altria Group, Inc. (NYSE:MO) shares rose $0.26, or 0.3%, to $88.02 in early morning trading after Merrill Lynch raised its price target from $92 to $98. This follows several other analyst recommendations, including Goldman Sachs who recommended buying the stock before the details of its Kraft spin-off are announced on January 31st. These analysts believe that Kraft spin-off combined with an improving international tobacco market will help propel the stock to new highs now that the company has cleared its legal plate.
But why is this such a great deal for shareholders? Well, the Kraft spin-off is expected to generate approximately $34 billion in cash, which the company could use to buyback a quarter of its outstanding shares, raise its dividends, or use to expand into international markets. Secondly, Altria shareholders will automatically receive shares in
Kraft (NYSE:KFT), which have performed exceptionally well in 2006 moving up 22%. Finally, we know that Altria has always been a robust company; even in the face of several mega-lawsuits, the company has still managed to almost triple in value since 2000 while also paying a nice dividend. Combined, these factors make MO a stock worth keeping a close eye, especially on January 31st when the details of the spin-off are released.
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