BNET Industries

Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.0B
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- US
Dow Jones Description
Mfr. of Cigarettes
Number of Employees 6,000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Tobacco and Tobacco Product Merchant Wholesalers: 424940
Recent Events
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BUYINS.NET: REGN, EGLE, VG, SSS, DSCO, SRDX Expected To Be Lower After Earnings Releases on...
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ATVI, FLEX, BRCM, DSCO, ONNN, AMLN With Highest Daily Short Volume On NASDAQ Tuesday
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The Bloom Is Off the Rose for Tobacco Claims
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Altria to Expand Snus Test
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Kansas City-area residents sue Philip Morris USA
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Senate Passes Tobacco Measure
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New products key for tobacco company, CEO says
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U.S. Supreme Court overturns 8th Circuit on cigarette case
Tobacco giant Philip Morris Cos. lost federal court jurisdiction in a lawsuit challenging the design and promotion of the company's light cigarettes - a decision that could reach beyond the tobacco industry. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court said Philip Morris couldn't use the federal officer removal statute...
Appeal looks to dismiss $10 billion verdict based on Illinois
In sports, errors by game officials often are reversed in the name of fair play. A St. Louis lawyer is asking the Illinois 5th District Appellate Court whether that kind of instant replay applies to apparent errors in a court of law, even months after a case has...
St. Louis lawyer attempting to revive Phillip Morris lawsuit
In sports, errors by game officials often are reversed in the name of fair play. A St. Louis lawyer is asking the Illinois 5th District Appellate Court whether that kind of instant replay applies to apparent errors in a court of law, even months after a case has...
Philip Morris USA's Cigarette Promotional and Brand Advertising Spending Decreases 15% from 2003 to 2005
RICHMOND, Va. -- Philip Morris USA's spending on cigarette promotions and brand advertising decreased 15 percent from 2003 through 2005. The company's spending was submitted in response to the Federal Trade Commission's FTC annual request for advertising and promotions expenditures. The FTC requested data for 2004 and 2005 and today...
Preemption still shielding tobacco companies from liability.
The Department of Justice sued Philip Morris and other major tobacco companies in federal court in the late 1990s for violating the RICO statute by intentionally defrauding the American public through their marketing practices. The government alleged that the companies had sold cigarettes as "light," "ultra...
$10.1 billion award in 'light' cigarette case snuffed out
The Illinois Supreme Court's recent decision overturning a $10.1 billion verdict in a class action filed by smokers of light cigarettes has handed a big victory to the tobacco industry. Rather than pursuing damages with a traditional product liability claim, the plaintiffs filed suit under a state...
Cigarette marketing reaches new high.(INDUSTRY NEWS)
According to a report issued by the Federal Trade Commission in August, tobacco companies have more than doubled their cigarette marketing campaigns, although the amount of cigarettes being sold has declined. The Financial Times reported that the FTC report said tobacco companies...
Tobacco class action allowed to stay in federal court
(This article originally ran in the St. Louis Daily Record, St. Louis, MO, another Dolan Media publication.) A class-action lawsuit filed in Arkansas against tobacco giant Philip Morris belongs in federal court because the company's method of testing the amount of tar and nicotine in its light cigarettes...
Tobacco class action allowed to stay in federal court
A class-action lawsuit filed in Arkansas against tobacco giant Philip Morris belongs in federal court because the company's method of testing the amount of tar and nicotine in its light cigarettes was directed by the Federal Trade Commission, said the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The panel...
Tobacco class action allowed to stay in federal court
A class-action lawsuit filed in Arkansas against tobacco giant Philip Morris belongs in federal court because the company's method of testing the amount of tar and nicotine in its light cigarettes was directed by the Federal Trade Commission, said the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.The panel decision was unanimous,...
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