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06/17/2009 11:00 AM |
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British American Tobacco Plc bought a majority stake in a top Indonesian cigarette firm on Wednesday, lifting its share in the world's fifth-largest and fast-growing market as it looks to offset flat sales elsewhere.????BAT, maker of Dunhill and Lucky Strike ...
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06/22/2009 11:00 AM |
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Business groups in Papua New Guinea say they are alarmed at the amount of counterfeit goods being smuggled into the country from Indonesia.????They say that not only do sales of cheaper black market goods hurt PNG manufacturing, but the Government loses taxes, and some ...
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06/20/2009 11:00 AM |
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PT Gudang Garam named Susilo Wonowidjojo president today, as the second-largest cigarette maker in Indonesia battles with British American Tobacco Plc for market share.????Wonowidjojo replaced Djajusman Surjowijono, who resigned in February, Gudang Garam said today in ...
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06/19/2009 11:00 AM |
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Indonesian Trade Minister Mari Pangestu talks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin about Indonesia's reaction to U.S. legislation that may ban clove-favored cigarettes.??
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06/18/2009 11:00 AM |
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Indonesia, the largest maker of clove cigarettes, may complain to the World Trade Organization about U.S. legislation that gives regulators expanded powers to regulate tobacco products, including possible bans on flavors made from the tropical spice.????“We’ll be ...
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06/17/2009 11:00 AM |
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British American Tobacco Plc, Europe’s largest cigarette maker, will buy control of PT Bentoel Internasional Investama of Indonesia, the nation with Asia’s most lax restrictions and most smokers after China and India.????BAT today said it will pay $494 million for ...
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06/18/2009 11:00 AM |
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The future of menthol cigarettes, smoked by 12 million Americans and 75 percent of African-American smokers, could be the next flashpoint in a decades-long campaign against smoking in the United States.????Last week, Congress passed a bill giving the Food and Drug ...
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06/17/2009 11:00 AM |
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British American Tobacco has not ruled out further acquisitions in Indonesia following its purchase of a majority stake in the country’s fifth-largest cigarette maker for $494m (£303m).????The group, maker of Dunhill and Lucky Strike, said the decision to acquire an ...
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