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Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less The world's largest tobacco company anticipates that its new headquarters will be fully operational in Fairfield County by summer 2022, raising the number of Fortune 500 companies in Connecticut from 14 to 15. Ned Lamont, center, and Philip Morris International CEO Jacek Olczak announce Philip Morris International's intention to move its company headquarters to Connecticut during an AdvanceCT forum discussion at The Village in Stamford, Conn. Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 5 of8ĪdvanceCT Co-Chair Indra Nooyi, left, Conn.

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Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show LessĪdvanceCT Co-Chair Indra Nooyi, left, Conn. Philip Morris International CEO Jacek Olczak announces Philip Morris International's intention to move its company headquarters to Connecticut during an AdvanceCT forum discussion at The Village in Stamford, Conn.

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Ned Lamont after announcing Philip Morris International's intention to move its company headquarters to Connecticut during an AdvanceCT forum discussion at The Village in Stamford, Conn. Philip Morris International CEO Jacek Olczak, right, shakes hands with AdvanceCT Co-Chair Indra Nooyi, left, and Conn.











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