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			<title>what is your opinion of the Alria breakup? PMI seems like a sure thing(if their is such a thing)</title>
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			<description>PMI  looks like the Mastercard of the Tobacco stocks. I am not really a tobacco person but I buy stosks for their potential profits not political or health baggage. Without the U.S. regularity restrictions PMI looks &quot;BOUND FOR GLORY&quot;</description>
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