Philip Morris to buy Swedish Match for $16 billion

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NEW YORK (AP) — Philip Morris will attempt to step further into the smoke-free tobacco market, offering to buy the chewing tobacco company Swedish Match for about $16 billion in cash.

EDITORS PLEASE KILL AP PHOTO VARIT501 SLUGGED PHILIP MORRIS SWEDISH MATCH. THE PHOTO IS OF PHILIP MORRIS USA AND NOT PHILIP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL. - FILE - In this November 2003 file photo is the reflecting pool in front of the Philip Morris USA headquarters in Richmond, Va. Philip Morris said Wednesday, May 11, 2022, it’s expanding further in the smoke-free segment of the tobacco market with an offer to buy Swedish Match for about $16 billion in cash. Swedish Match, based in Stockholm, makes nicotine pouches, chewing tobacco and moist snuff, among other items. It derives more than 65% of its sales from smoke-free products, with most sales in the U.S. and Scandinavia. Philip Morris, which said it derived all of its revenue in 2015 from cigarettes, aims to be predominantly smoke-free by 2025. (P. Kevin Morley/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Philip Morris will attempt to step further into the smoke-free tobacco market, offering to buy the chewing tobacco company Swedish Match for about $16 billion in cash.

Philip Morris is offering $10.62 (106 Swedish krona) for each share of Swedish Match, a premium of about 39% to its closing price Monday before the potential deal was first reported in The Wall Street Journal.

Swedish Match, based in Stockholm, makes nicotine pouches, chewing tobacco and moist snuff, among other products. It derives more than 65% of its sales from smoke-free products, with most taking place in the U.S. and Scandinavia.

As recently as 2015, all of Philip Morris' revenue came from cigarettes. By last year, however, the New York company said that about 30% of its revenue came from smoke-free products. It sells Marlboro cigarettes outside the U.S. while its former parent, Altria, sells the product domestically.

Philip Morris' goal is to be predominantly smoke-free by 2025.

“Underpinned by compelling strategic and financial rationale, this combination would create a global smoke-free champion—strengthened by complementary geographic footprints, commercial capabilities and product portfolios—and open up significant platforms for growth in the U.S. and internationally,” said CEO Jacek Olczak.

The offer is subject to approval by Swedish Match shareholders and other conditions.

In premarket trading, shares of Philip Morris International Inc. edged up 1% to $99.87.

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This story has been updated to remove a photo of Philip Morris USA, which is not affiliated with Philip Morris International.

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