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London - Philip Morris International , the world's largest tobacco company, is prepared to sue the British government should it implement a law requiring plain packaging of cigarettes, a document seen ...
The legal status of corporations in NZ raises the possibility Act's controversial bill could open the door for companies to sue over lost profits.
Philip Morris Limited (PML), the UK and Ireland affiliate of Philip Morris International (PMI), has announced the expansion ...
BATS 2025 outlook amid challenging conditions ​As British American Tobacco (BATS) approaches its 2025 half-year trading ...
Jacek Olczak, Chief Executive Officer of Philip Morris International ... high excise taxes, plain packaging, and a complete flavor ban on cigarettes. Conversely, many countries that have embraced ...
The United Tobacco Company (UTC), a subsidiary of ... all of its products at the same prices with no changes to packaging. Philip Morris Misr LLC was not available for a comment on the deal.
Baltimore is accusing the owners of Zyn nicotine pouches of targeting children with deceptive marketing practices, violating the city's Consumer Protection Ordinance.
Through the use of artificial flavours, excessive sugar, colourful packaging, character branding, catchy advertising, and digital marketing campaigns, these products exploit children’s developmental ...
Altria, like rival Philip Morris International, is adjusting its business to focus on smokeless alternatives, like e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches, as traditional cigarettes fall out of favor.
58 A 1991 Philip Morris document also appears to be ... In an effort to compete for a share of the starter smoker market, cigarette companies have created special product formulations, developed ...