NEW YORK – A new report by Citigroup tobacco analyst Bonnie Herzog stated that Philip Morris' Marlboro Snus spitless product will be successful with both smokers and moist smokeless tobacco (MST) ...
NEW YORK -- For the first time since early 2009, Altria Group's Philip Morris USA (PM USA) will expand the trial of its Marlboro Snus smokeless, spitless tobacco product to new markets this month.
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Altria Group Inc., parent of the biggest U.S. cigarette maker, Philip Morris USA, should give investors a sense of whether its top-selling Marlboro brand can keep its command of ...
Philip Morris USA might roll out its newest smokeless tobacco product nationally three to six months after the start of a test market, one analyst predicted. The Henrico County-based company plans to ...
FOR years, Altria, home to Philip Morris and its popular Marlboro cigarette brand, was a corporate pariah blamed for the deaths of millions of people and sued for hundreds of billions of dollars by ...
— An Altria Group Inc. subsidiary will shutter its York County plant that produces Marlboro Snus smokeless, spitless tobacco this fall, company officials said. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco — the subsidiary ...
And as Americans by the millions continue to turn away from cigarettes, the biggest cigarette marketer in the U.S., Philip Morris, is dipping its fingers into the market too, launching a snus product ...
YORK — From outside the non-descript facility on Merrimac Trail nothing indicates it’s home to Marlboro Snus, a spit-less, smokeless tobacco product that company officials say is gaining significant ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who use a smokeless form of tobacco known as "snus" may have a risk of stillbirth on par with women who smoke cigarettes, a large study of Swedish women ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who use a smokeless form of tobacco known as "snus" may have a risk of stillbirth on par with women who smoke cigarettes, a large study of Swedish women ...
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