BAT, the maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarettes, and some of its rivals were set to pay C$32.5 billion to settle a long ...
Philip Morris International is the world’s largest tobacco company by volume, with cigarette sales to roughly 170 countries. Despite such dominance, its goal is to completely replace its cigarette ...
British American Tobacco (BAT) will face a financial hit of £6.2 billion due to a Canadian lawsuit, impacting its shares ...
The smoke-free champion marked an 11% rise in its duty-free business, which offset challenges in Australia and Korea’s ...
British American Tobacco is facing a significant financial hit due to a Canadian lawsuit settlement and tax changes in ...
Tobacco companies have faced various legal challenges related to the health consequences of their products, and continue to ...
With several lines of evidence pointing to possible tobacco and vape industry interference in Government, alarm bells are ...
Phillip Morris International has reported strong duty-free revenue growth in the company’s 2024 financial results, with the numbers buoyed by a surge in demand for smoke-free products.
British American Tobacco reported a £6.2 billion (almost R143 billion) hit from a long-running lawsuit in Canada on Thursday ...
BAT announced the provision as part of its full-year results for 2024. It comes after BAT, together with rivals Philip Morris International and Japan Tobacco, in October made a C$32.5bn (US$22.7bn) ...
Big tobacco, gambling and mining companies are helping prop up the Nationals party, new electoral donation records show.
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