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Dunhill cigarette maker British American Tobacco reported a jump in half-yearly profit on Wednesday, supported by higher cigarette prices and fast-growing demand for tobacco alternatives.
The maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarettes pointed to economic challenges in the US. REUTERS. BAT said these factors combined with the broader move away from smoking meant it would adjust ...
British American Tobacco will take a hit of around $31.5 billion as it writes down the value of Camel, Pall Mall and other US cigarette brands, the company said Wednesday, acknowledging that its ...
The maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarettes kept its full-year forecast for constant currency revenue growth above 5% and mid-single digit adjusted earnings per share growth in 2021.
Dunhill and Kent cigarettes are among the BAT labels benefitting from spinout brands in South Korea, Romania and Switzerland. However, BAT is not unique in using these tactics in the tobacco industry.
A cigarette factory with the capacity to produce three billion Dunhill cigarettes per year is expected to open up in Mali this year, the product of a partnership between British American Tobacco (BAT) ...
British American Tobacco will take a hit of around $31.5 billion as it writes down the value of Camel, Pall Mall and other US cigarette brands, the company said Wednesday, acknowledging that its ...