BNET Industries

Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.0B
- Private
- 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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Former Smoker Wins Case Against Philip Morris
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BUYINS.NET: Discovery Laboratories DSCO Daily Short Sale Trading Volume Through 11-17-09. Over 56 Million Shares...
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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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BUYINS.NET: FITB, NVDA, YHOO, NWSA, DSCO, EBAY With Highest Daily Short Volume On NASDAQ Friday
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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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Corporate Evil: Eyes Wide Shut
My esteemed Corner Office colleague has asked about which companies are truly evil in America. Interesting question, but his piece had a scent of apologia to it, so I thought I'd weigh in with some ideas: Don't be fooled if a company changes its name or morphs...
Philip Morris International Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Thank you. Operator Instructions Your first question is from the line of Jonathan Fell with Deutsche Bank. Jonathan Fell - Deutsche Bank I have a couple of questions actually. First of all, just to clarify your remarks on the buybacks. It doesn't looks though the current credit...
J'Accuse: the 10 worst corporations of 2006.
SELECTING THE 10 WORST CORPORATIONS of the year is more art than science. We do, however, apply certain guidelines. One is that, barring extraordinary circumstances, we do not place companies on the list two years running. The rationale for this guideline...
Appeals court dismisses US government's 280-billion-dollar tobacco suit
WASHINGTON AFP — An appeals court rejected a US government lawsuit seeking 280 billion dollars from the tobacco industry that alleged cigarette makers plotted to cover up the risks of smoking. The 2-1 decision by a panel found that the case, which sough to recover government health care costs,...
Tobacco companies to fire back in 280-billion-dollar clash with US government
WASHINGTON AFP — Top tobacco companies were set to aggressively counter US government charges they lied to the public about the health risks of smoking in a 280-billion-dollar lawsuit that could bankrupt the industry. In the largest-ever US civil racketeering case, the government accuses tobacco companies of colluding for...
US government seeks 280 billion dollars from tobacco firms
WASHINGTON AFP — The US government begins a major court battle to win 280 billion dollars that it says major tobacco companies earned from the public by covering up the dangers of smoking. The tobacco industry manipulated nicotine levels to increase addiction, targeted teens with multibillion-dollar campaigns, falsely claimed...
Federal Appeals Court Grants Immediate Review of Disgorgement Ruling in Government's Lawsuit against Cigarette Companies
NEW YORK -- A federal appellate court today said it would consider now, as opposed to after trial, the question of whether the Department of Justice is legally entitled to seek disgorgement of alleged "ill-gotten gains" from Philip Morris USA and other major cigarette companies as part of the Department...
Major Health Organizations Differ on Numbers of People Secondhand Smoke Kills.
By Darrin Stineman, The Salina Journal, Kan. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 18--Every major health organization in America believes secondhand smoke kills people. The question is, how many? A 1992 Environmental Protection Agency report indicated 62,000 Americans...
EDITORIAL: Art Sponsorship May Be a Necessary Evil for Thailand Companies.
Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 31--At most annual art competitions, the hosts, or organisers, will allot funds to cover expenses which include such items as public relations activities, gratuities for the judges, and prizes for the winners. There must also be...
Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
Nothing matches what terrorists have done For the last 30 years, I have fought to make certain that people who needed assistance in protecting their civil rights and liberties received such assistance and protection. I don't hesitate to speak out when I see injustice....
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