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  2. The $200 billion playbook that kneecapped Big Tobacco is ...

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    The allegations in the complaints echo those made against Big Tobacco decades ago, with claims of marketing and deceiving the public about social media's benefits while allegedly being fully aware ...

  3. Operation Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Similar behavior was demonstrated by the top seven biggest U.S. tobacco company CEOs, dubbed the "seven dwarfs", [5] [6] testifying together before the U.S. Congress during a hearing on the regulation of tobacco products on April 14, 1994, in which they collectively denied, under oath, the addictive nature of nicotine, [7] [8] despite at least ...

  4. Big Tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Example of the tobacco industry targeting women. Big Tobacco is a name used to refer to the largest companies in the tobacco industry. According to the World Medical Journal, the five largest tobacco companies are: Philip Morris International, Japan Tobacco, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands, and China Tobacco. These companies have ...

  5. Prop. 31 gives Californians another reason to hate Big Tobacco

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    Major tobacco companies have spent more than $20 million to kill — or at least delay — the ban on flavored tobacco products passed by the Legislature in 2020.

  6. Is It Time to Ditch Big Tobacco? - AOL

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  7. Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The big four tobacco companies agreed to pay the state governments several billion dollars but the government in turn was to protect the big four tobacco companies from competition. The Master Settlement Agreement, they argue, created an unconstitutional cartel arrangement that benefited both the government and big tobacco. [55] [56]

  8. The Biggest Threat to Big Tobacco - AOL

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    In today's edition, analyst Austin Smith discusses what he sees as the biggest threat to big tobacco now, and it's coming from a relatively small market: Australia. The country has recently ...

  9. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    People shopping for bootleg software, illegal pornographic images, bootleg music, drugs, firearms or other forbidden or controlled goods may be legally hindered from reporting swindles to the police. An example is the "big screen TV in the back of the truck": the TV is touted as "hot" (stolen), so it will be sold for a very low price.