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  • Watchdog blasts British American Tobacco’s Lily Allen Instagram vaping posts

    December 18, 2019

    British American Tobacco (BAT) is one of four vaping companies to have their Instagram posts banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The posts saw celebrities like Lily Allen promoting e-cigarettes, something that is banned on social media. Read more: Watchdog puts BAT in sights as it weighs clampdown on e-cigs Posts including BAT nicotine [...]

  • Watchdog puts BAT in its sights as it clamps down on Instagram vaping ads

    December 18, 2019

    The advertising watchdog has banned British American Tobacco (BAT) from promoting e-cigarettes on public Instagram pages, including through the use of influencer marketing. In a landmark ruling, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) stated that the tobacco giant had breached regulations on promoting unlicensed, nicotine-containing e-cigarettes. Read more: Peloton’s ‘sexist’ advert was so bad it sent [...]

  • British American Tobacco to axe 2,300 jobs as it focuses on vaping

    September 12, 2019

    British American Tobacco (Bat) is slashing 2,300 jobs across the company as it seeks to simplify its business and re-invest in vaping under its new CEO. Over 20 per cent of senior roles will disappear in the cull, said chief executive Jack Bowles, who added that the swathe of redundancies was “vital” to boost sales [...]

  • E-cigarette demand boosts sales for British American Tobacco

    August 1, 2019

    Demand for e-cigarettes boosted first half sales for British American Tobacco (BAT), mitigating the decline in demand for traditional smoking products.  The figures Revenue in the first half rose 4.6 per cent to £12.17bn. Read more: Dividend star British American Tobacco gets cheaper The Lucky Strike and Pall Mall owner said profit from operations slumped [...]

  • Up in smoke: Tobacco firms feel burn of disruption

    July 22, 2019  |  City Talk

    Disruption, whether as a result of new technology, stricter regulations or changing consumer habits, is affecting all sectors of the global economy, as we discussed here. It’s the new normal and the question is no longer which areas are affected; the question now is to what extent they are affected.  Read more: Stranger Things vs Mickey Mouse: How the media [...]

  • Dividend star British American Tobacco gets cheaper

    June 13, 2019  |  City Talk

    The well covered payout is an invite to income seekers, but the shares are falling after this update.  This relatively upbeat first-half trading statement comes against what has been a torrid time of late for British American Tobacco (LSE:BATS). Last year was an “annus horribilis” for the company, with the shares halving in value amid concerns around [...]

  • British American Tobacco boosted by vaping sales

    June 12, 2019

    British American Tobacco (BAT) announced that sales of e-cigarettes and vaping products would accelerate in the second half of the year as demand for traditional cigarettes declines. Shares fell nearly five per cent despite the positive trading update as the company revealed it had lost market share. Corporate volume share was down ten percentage points [...]

  • Vodafone dividend cut: which UK shares might be next?

    May 28, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Tom Bailey from interactive investor. Vodafone's cut might be a canary in the coalmine for FTSE 100 shares. Over the past year the market has increasingly cooled on Vodafone (LSE:VOD). The company has a long list of problems, including the high cost of 5G investment, being squeezed by competition on the continent and high [...]

  • UK’s biggest companies pull away as profits for rest of pack plunge

    May 8, 2019

    Average profits at the UK’s 40 biggest companies rose by 11 per cent in the first quarter of the year while those outside the group saw a fall of 18 per cent, new analysis has shown, laying bare a stark division in the fortunes of British companies. Read more: 'Zombie firms' dragging down UK economy, [...]

  • UK’s biggest companies pull away as profits for rest of pack plunge

    May 8, 2019

    Average profits at the UK’s 40 biggest companies rose by 11 per cent in the first quarter of the year while those outside the group saw a fall of 18 per cent, new analysis has shown, laying bare a stark division in the fortunes of British companies. Read more: 'Zombie firms' dragging down UK economy, [...]

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