Imperial Tobacco is supporting a wildlife conservation project to help save endangered species in the Philippines. The company, which has its headquarters in Bristol, U.K., is backing a scheme led by the Bristol Zoo Read More
Staff Writer
February 13, 2014
Lorillard’s domestic shipment volumes during the 12 months to the end of December, at 39,325,216,000, were down by 0.4 percent on those of 2012. Including shipments to Puerto Rico and U.S. possessions, shipments were down by 0.5 percent Read More
Staff Writer
February 13, 2014
Imperial Tobacco’s tobacco-products volume during the three months to the end of December (Imperial’s Q1) was down by 11 percent on that of the three months to the end of December 2012, according to an Read More
Staff Writer
February 13, 2014
Freedom Smokeless has unveiled its new, U.S.-built, high-speed e-cigarette automation machinery at the TPC [Tobacco Plus Convenience Expo] 2014 show in Las Vegas. In a press note issued yesterday through PRNewswire, Freedom, which is Read More
Staff Writer
February 13, 2014
The smoking prevalence in England has fallen below 20 percent for the first time in about 80 years, according to a report posted on the BMJ website, quoting research carried out at University College, London. The latest Read More
Staff Writer
February 12, 2014
Tobacco Rag Processors (TRP) and Kentucky Cut Rag, a wholly owned subsidiary of G.F. Vaughan Tobacco Co., have completed merger of their cut-rag operations. The combined company will operate out of Tobacco Rag’s Read More
Staff Writer
February 12, 2014
An e-cigarette manufacturer is a step closer to seeing its product classified as a medicine—a move that could see the firm supplying the devices for National Health Service (NHS) prescriptions, according to a story Read More
Staff Writer
February 12, 2014
Parkside Flexibles (Europe) has appointed Nick Smith as its managing director, effective April 1. Smith succeeds CEO Lawrence Dall, who died in September last year. Prior to joining Park Flexibles, Smith worked at Sun Chemicals, where Read More
Staff Writer
February 12, 2014
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco’s U.S. domestic cigarette volume during the year to the end of December, at 64.2 billion, was down by 6.8 percent on that of 2012, 68.9 billion. Camel volume fell by 1.4 percent to 20.9 billion, Read More
Staff Writer
February 12, 2014
The health ministry of India is considering extending the existing ban on smoking tobacco in enclosed public places to cover shisha, according to a story in the latest issue of the BBM Bommidala Group newsletter. Read More
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