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Reynolds American's subsidiaries manufacture and market a variety of tobacco products, including cigarettes (Newport, Camel, Pall Mall, Kent, Doral, Misty, Capri, and Natural American Spirit brands) and moist snuff (Grizzly and Kodiak brands) [7] as well as vaporized electronic cigarettes (Vuse and Sensa brands). In 2010, Reynolds American's ...
On July 15, 2014, Reynolds American agreed to buy Lorillard Tobacco Company for $27.4 billion. [19] The deal also included the sale of the Kool, Winston, Salem, and blu brands to Imperial Tobacco for $7.1 billion. [20] In January 2017, Reynolds American agreed to a $49.4 billion deal to be taken over by British American Tobacco. [21]
Cigarette brands manufactured by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Pages in category "R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company brands" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Gene J. Puskar/APPackages of Camel Crush Bold and other Camel brand cigarettes on display at a shop in Pittsburgh. By Toni Clarke WASHINGTON -- Reynolds American (RAI) can no longer sell Camel ...
RJ Reynolds, which is part of British American Tobacco, ITG Brands, which is part of Imperial Brands, Liggett, which is part of Vector Group, and other tobacco companies sued in 2020 to challenge ...
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company: United States [citation needed] Vegas Mild Sampoerna: Indonesia [citation needed] Vogue: British American Tobacco: United Kingdom: 1955; 70 years ago () [citation needed] Viceroy: British American Tobacco Ceylon Tobacco Company (Sri Lanka only) United States: 1936; 89 years ago () [65] Vila Rica: R.J. Reynolds ...
When it was announced that Reynolds American was arranging a bid for smaller peer Lorillard , the market celebrated. Now that the party has died down, some have started to ask if the deal will ...
The American Tobacco Company's assets were split off into: American Tobacco Company, the existing R. J. Reynolds, Liggett & Myers, and Lorillard. The monopoly became an oligopoly . [ 21 ] The main result of the dissolution of American Tobacco Trust and the creation of these companies was an increase in advertising and promotion in the industry ...