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Annual Report and Accounts 2019
IMPERIAL BRANDS PLC BRANDS IMPERIAL ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2019 ACCOUNTS AND REPORT ANNUAL ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2019 OUR PURPOSE WE CAN I OWN Our purpose is to create something Everything See it, seize it, is possible, make it happen better for the world’s smokers with together we win our portfolio of high quality next generation and tobacco products. In doing so we are transforming WE SURPRISE I AM our business and strengthening New thinking, My contribution new actions, counts, think free, our sustainability and value creation. exceed what’s speak free, act possible with integrity OUR VALUES Our values express who we are and WE ENJOY I ENGAGE capture the behaviours we expect Thrive on Listen, challenge, share, make from everyone who works for us. make it fun connections The following table constitutes our Non-Financial Information Statement in compliance with Sections 414CA and 414CB of the Companies Act 2006. The information listed is incorporated by cross-reference. Additional Non-Financial Information is also available on our website www.imperialbrands.com. Policies and standards which Information necessary to understand our business Page Reporting requirement govern our approach1 and its impact, policy due diligence and outcomes reference Environmental matters • Occupational health, safety and Environmental targets 21 environmental policy and framework • Sustainable tobacco programme International management systems 21 Climate and energy 21 Reducing waste 19 Sustainable tobacco supply 20 Supporting wood sustainability -
Current Status of the Reduced Propensity Ignition Cigarette Program in Hawaii
Hawaii State Fire Council Current Status of the Reduced Propensity Ignition Cigarette Program in Hawaii Submitted to The Twenty-Eighth State Legislature Regular Session June 2015 2014 Reduced Ignition Propensity Cigarette Report to the Hawaii State Legislature Table of Contents Executive Summary .…………………………………………………………………….... 4 Purpose ..………………………………………………………………………....................4 Mission of the State Fire Council………………………………………………………......4 Smoking-Material Fire Facts……………………………………………………….............5 Reduced Ignition Propensity Cigarettes (RIPC) Defined……………………………......6 RIPC Regulatory History…………………………………………………………………….7 RIPC Review for Hawaii…………………………………………………………………….9 RIPC Accomplishments in Hawaii (January 1 to June 30, 2014)……………………..10 RIPC Future Considerations……………………………………………………………....14 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………….............15 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………………17 Appendices Appendix A: All Cigarette Fires (State of Hawaii) with Property and Contents Loss Related to Cigarettes 2003 to 2013………………………………………………………18 Appendix B: Building Fires Caused by Cigarettes (State of Hawaii) with Property and Contents Loss 2003 to 2013………………………………………………………………19 Appendix C: Cigarette Related Building Fires 2003 to 2013…………………………..20 Appendix D: Injuries/Fatalities Due To Cigarette Fire 2003 to 2013 ………………....21 Appendix E: HRS 132C……………………………………………………………...........22 Appendix F: Estimated RIPC Budget 2014-2016………………………………...........32 Appendix G: List of RIPC Brands Being Sold in Hawaii………………………………..33 2 2014 -
150526Reynoldsjbstatement.Pdf
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Julie Brill In the Matter of Reynolds American, Inc. and Lorillard Inc. File No. 141-0168 May 26, 2015 A majority of the Commission has voted to accept a consent to resolve competitive concerns stemming from Reynolds American, Inc.’s $27.4 billion acquisition of Lorillard Tobacco Company, a transaction combining the second and third largest cigarette manufacturers in the United States. Under the terms of the consent, Reynolds will divest some of its weaker non-growth brands – Winston, Kool, and Salem – as well as Lorillard’s brand Maverick to Imperial Tobacco Group plc, a British firm that currently operates as Commonwealth here in the United States.1 The Commission will allow Reynolds to retain its sought-after growth brands, Camel and Pall Mall, as well as Lorillard’s flagship brand Newport. I respectfully dissent because I am not convinced that the remedy accepted by the Commission fully resolves the competitive concerns arising from this transaction. By accepting the parties’ proposed divestitures and allowing the merger to proceed, the Commission is betting on Imperial’s ability and incentive to compete vigorously with a set of weak and declining brands. For the reasons explained below, Imperial’s ability to do so is at best uncertain. I thus have reason to believe that Reynolds’ acquisition of Lorillard, even after the divestitures to Imperial, is likely to substantially lessen competition in the U.S. cigarette market. As a result of the Commission’s failure to take meaningful action against this merger, the remaining two major cigarette manufacturers – Altria/Philip Morris and Reynolds – will likely be able to impose higher cigarette prices on consumers. -
Appendix 1. Categorization of Cigarette Brands As Either Premium Or Discount
Appendix 1. Categorization of Cigarette Brands as either Premium or Discount Category Name of Cigarette Brand Premium Accord, American Spirit, Barclay, Belair, Benson & Hedges, Camel, Capri, Carlton, Chesterfield, Davidoff, Du Maurier, Dunhill, Dunhill International, Eve, Kent, Kool, L&M, Lark, Lucky Strike, Marlboro, Max, Merit, Mild Seven, More, Nat Sherman, Newport, Now, Parliament, Players, Quest, Rothman’s, Salem, Sampoerna, Saratoga, Tareyton, True, Vantage, Virginia Slims, Winston, Raleigh, Business Club Full Flavor, Ronhill, Dreams Discount 24/7, 305, 1839, A1, Ace, Allstar, Allway Save, Alpine, American, American Diamond, American Hero, American Liberty, Arrow, Austin, Axis, Baileys, Bargain Buy, Baron, Basic, Beacon, Berkeley, Best Value, Black Hawk, Bonus Value, Boston, Bracar, Brand X, Brave, Brentwood, Bridgeport, Bronco, Bronson, Bucks, Buffalo, BV, Calon, Cambridge, Campton, Cannon, Cardinal, Carnival, Cavalier, Champion, Charter, Checkers, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Cimarron, Circle Z, Class A, Classic, Cobra, Complete, Corona, Courier, CT, Decade, Desert Gold, Desert Sun, Discount, Doral, Double Diamond, DTC, Durant, Eagle, Echo, Edgefield, Epic, Esquire, Euro, Exact, Exeter, First Choice, First Class, Focus, Fortuna, Galaxy Pro, Gauloises, Generals, Generic/Private Label, Geronimo, Gold Coast, Gold Crest, Golden Bay, Golden, Golden Beach, Golden Palace, GP, GPC, Grand, Grand Prix, G Smoke, GT Ones, Hava Club, HB, Heron, Highway, Hi-Val, Jacks, Jade, Kentucky Best, King Mountain, Kingsley, Kingston, Kingsport, Knife, Knights, -
Arrest Report - 2019
Arrest Report - 2019 Arrest:19TEW-41-A-AR Date:1/1/2019 Last Name: CORREA First Name:YANELA Age: 18 Address:156 CYPRESS ST City:MANCHESTER State: NH Offense COCAINE, TRAFFICKING IN, 36 GRAMS OR MORE, LESS THAN 100 GRAMS Arrest:19TEW-41-AR Date:1/1/2019 Last Name: MENDOZA First Name:ELVIN Age: 22 Address:9 BYRON AVE City:LAWRENCE State: MA Offense COCAINE, TRAFFICKING IN, 36 GRAMS OR MORE, LESS THAN 100 GRAMS WARRANT - 1818CR003461 - TRAFFICKING IN 100 GRMS HEROIN WARRANT-DOCKET#1818CR006396 - OP MV W/ REVOKED LICENSE Arrest:19TEW-294-AR Date:1/2/2019 Last Name: KING First Name:TAMMY Age: 37 Address:181 LOUDON RD City:CONCORD State: NH Offense ASSAULT W/DANGEROUS WEAPON/ TO WIT CLEANING BOTTLE VANDALIZE PROPERTY c266 §126A DISGUISE TO OBSTRUCT JUSTICE WARRANT -LARCENY OVER 1200.00 266/30/B WARRANT - LARCENY OVER 1200.00 - 266/30/A WARRANT - LARCENY OVER 1200.00 BY SINGLE SCHEME - 266/30/B WARRANT - SHOPLIFTING $250+ BY ASPORTATION - 266/30A/S THREAT TO COMMIT CRIME - ASSAULT & BATTERY Arrest:19TEW-337-AR Date:1/3/2019 Last Name: PUNTONI First Name:CORY Age: 27 Address:10 LOCKE ST City:HAVERHILL State: MA Offense WARRANT- DOCKET#1838CR002437-ORDINANCE VIOLATION Arrest:19TEW-470-AR Date:1/3/2019 Last Name: GUTHRIE First Name:CHRISTOPHER Age: 31 Address:108 CHAPEL ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense Page 1 of 10 WARRANT DOCKET #1711CR001501 C275 S2 THREATENING TO COMMIT CRIME WARRANT DOCKET #1811CR004055 90-23 LICENSE SUSPENDED Arrest:19TEW-485-AR Date:1/3/2019 Last Name: DYESS First Name:CHRISTOPHER Age: 35 Address:133 SHAWSHEEN ST City:TEWKSBURY -
RJ Reynolds Tobacco Compa
New York Judge Dismisses Individual Smoking and Health Suit Winston-Salem, N.C. – June 20, 2005 - R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company is pleased with today’s decision by Justice Ute Wolfe Lally of the New York Supreme Court for Nassau County to dismiss an individual smoking and health case brought against the former Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, successor by merger to The American Tobacco Company (American). In the suit, Selma Rosen claimed she became addicted to cigarettes after smoking American’s Lucky Strike cigarettes for approximately four years in the late 1950s. Rosen alleged that American failed to warn her of the health risks of smoking and designed an unreasonably dangerous product. Rosen then continued smoking other manufacturers’ cigarettes for the next 35 years. Those manufacturers were not included in her suit, however. “The evidence presented in this case simply did not support the plaintiff’s claims,” said J. Jeffery Raborn, senior counsel for R.J. Reynolds. In granting the motion for directed verdict, Justice Lally found the plaintiffs had offered insufficient evidence that Rosen could not quit smoking and that, because of her indifference to warnings she later received regarding the health risks of smoking, an earlier warning about the risks of smoking would not have made any difference on her decision to smoke. On July 30, 2004, the domestic tobacco business of Brown & Williamson Holdings, Inc. (B&W), formerly known as Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, merged with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, a New Jersey corporation, to form R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, a North Carolina corporation. B&W is an affiliate of British American Tobacco, p.l.c. -
1 CO-OPERATION AGREEMENT Dated As of 27 September 2010
CO-OPERATION AGREEMENT dated as of 27 September 2010 among IMPERIAL TOBACCO LIMITED AND THE EUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTED BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION AND EACH MEMBER STATE LISTED ON THE SIGNATURE PAGES HERETO 1 ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS Section 1.1. Definitions........................................................................................... 7 ARTICLE 2 ITL’S SALES AND DISTRIBUTION COMPLIANCE PRACTICES Section 2.1. ITL Policies and Code of Conduct.................................................... 12 Section 2.2. Certification of Compliance.............................................................. 12 Section 2.3 Acquisition of Other Tobacco Companies and New Manufacturing Facilities. .......................................................................................... 14 Section 2.4 Subsequent changes to Affiliates of ITL............................................ 14 ARTICLE 3 ANTI-CONTRABAND AND ANTI-COUNTERFEIT INITIATIVES Section 3.1. Anti-Contraband and Anti-Counterfeit Initiatives............................ 14 Section 3.2. Support for Anti-Contraband and Anti-Counterfeit Initiatives......... 14 ARTICLE 4 PAYMENTS TO SUPPORT THE ANTI-CONTRABAND AND ANTI-COUNTERFEIT COOPERATION ARTICLE 5 NOTIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF CONTRABAND AND COUNTERFEIT SEIZURES Section 5.1. Notice of Seizure. .............................................................................. 15 Section 5.2. Inspection of Seizures. ...................................................................... 16 Section 5.3. Determination of Seizures................................................................ -
Current Directory
Current Directory Manufacturer Manufacturer Brand Brand Brand Style Descriptors Brand Style Descriptors Cheyenne International, LLC (NPM) Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Ltd. (NPM) Aura Seneca Menthol Glen Kings Box Blue 100s Box Radiant Gold Kings Box Blue 100s Soft Pack Robust Red Kings Box Blue 72s Slide Box Sky Blue Kings Box Blue King Size Box Blue King Size Soft Pack Cheyenne Chill King Size Box Gold 100 Box Extra Smooth Menthol 100s Box Gold King Box Extra Smooth Menthol 100s Soft Pack Menthol 100 Box Full Flavor 100s Box Menthol King Box Full Flavor 100s Soft Pack Menthol Silver 100 Box Full Flavor 120s Box Menthol Silver King Box Full Flavor 72s Slide Box Non-filter King Box Full Flavor King Size Box Red 100 Box Full Flavor King Size Soft Pack Red King Box Medium 100s Box Silver 100 Box Medium King Size Box Silver King Box Menthol 100s Box Decade Menthol 100s Soft Pack Gold 100 Box Menthol 120s Box Gold King Box Menthol 72s Slide Box Menthol 100 Box Menthol King Size Box Menthol King Box Menthol King Size Soft Pack Menthol Silver 100 Box Nonfilter King Size Box Menthol Silver King Box Silver 100s Box Red 100 Box Silver 100s Soft Pack Red King Box Silver King Size Box Silver 100 Box Silver King Size Soft Pack Silver King Box Smooth 120s Box Smooth Menthol 100s Box Smooth Menthol 100s Soft Pack Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Ltd. (NPM) Smooth Menthol 120s Box Couture Smooth Menthol King Size Box Smooth Menthol King Size Soft Pack Slims 100s Amethyst Box Ultra 120s Box Slims 100s Aquamarine Box Slims 100s Diamond Box -
Cigarette Minimum Retail Price List
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE FILING ENFORCEMENT BUREAU CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO EXCISE UNIT PRESUMPTIVE MINIMUM RETAIL PRICES EFFECTIVE July 26, 2021 The prices listed below are based on cigarettes delivered by the wholesaler and do not include the 6.25 percent sales tax. Brands of cigarettes held in current inventory may be sold at the new presumptive minimum prices for those brands. Changes and additions are bolded. Non-Chain Stores Chain Stores Retail Retail Brand (Alpha) Carton Pack Carton Pack 1839 $86.64 $8.66 $85.38 $8.54 1st Class $71.49 $7.15 $70.44 $7.04 Basic $122.21 $12.22 $120.41 $12.04 Benson & Hedges $136.55 $13.66 $134.54 $13.45 Benson & Hedges Green $115.28 $11.53 $113.59 $11.36 Benson & Hedges King (princess pk) $134.75 $13.48 $132.78 $13.28 Cambridge $124.78 $12.48 $122.94 $12.29 Camel All others $116.56 $11.66 $114.85 $11.49 Camel Regular - Non Filter $141.43 $14.14 $139.35 $13.94 Camel Turkish Blends $110.14 $11.01 $108.51 $10.85 Capri $141.43 $14.14 $139.35 $13.94 Carlton $141.43 $14.14 $139.35 $13.94 Checkers $71.54 $7.15 $70.49 $7.05 Chesterfield $96.53 $9.65 $95.10 $9.51 Commander $117.28 $11.73 $115.55 $11.56 Couture $72.23 $7.22 $71.16 $7.12 Crown $70.76 $7.08 $69.73 $6.97 Dave's $107.70 $10.77 $106.11 $10.61 Doral $127.10 $12.71 $125.23 $12.52 Dunhill $141.43 $14.14 $139.35 $13.94 Eagle 20's $88.31 $8.83 $87.01 $8.70 Eclipse $137.16 $13.72 $135.15 $13.52 Edgefield $73.41 $7.34 $72.34 $7.23 English Ovals $125.44 $12.54 $123.59 $12.36 Eve $109.30 $10.93 $107.70 $10.77 Export A $120.88 $12.09 $119.10 $11.91 -
Directory of Cigarettes Approved for Sale and Importation June 19, 2015
Directory of Cigarettes Approved for Sale and Importation June 19, 2015 The following cigarette manufacturers and their associated brands have been determined to be in compliance with Alaska Statutes 45.53.020 (see MSA Compliant Tobacco Manufacturers) and 18.74.010 (see Directory of Fire Safe Certified Brand Styles). Please be advised that cigarettes (to include roll-your-own) manufactured by companies not listed below may not be sold in Alaska. Cigarettes found in Alaska that are not on this list are contraband and subject to seizure and destruction. Violations of AS 45.53.020 may also be punished by revocation of a license issued under AS 43.50.010, 43.50.035, or 43.50.320 and imposition of civil and criminal penalties. Manufacturer type provides that the company is both a participating manufacturer (PM) and signatory to the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement and all amendments to that agreement or a non-participating manufacturer (NPM) in full compliance with Alaska Statute 45.43. Lorillard Tobacco Company (Lorillard) merged with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (RJR) as of June 12, 2015. As a result of the merger, the ownership of certain of Lorillard’s and RJR’s brands has changed. Kent, Newport, Old Gold and True, formerly Lorillard brands, are now held by RJR; Maverick was transferred from Lorillard to ITG Brands, LLC (ITG); and Kool, Winston and Salem were transferred from RJR to ITG. Although the transfers were effective as of June 12, 2015, the companies are selling off their product that was already in the distribution chain as of June 12, 2015. -
Manufacturer Brand Style Length (Mm's) Circ
Iowa Approved Fire Standard Compliant Cigarettes -04/01/2021 (SORTED BY BRAND STYLE) Date Length Circ Certified/ Manufacturer Brand Style (mm's) (mm's) Flavor Filter Package Test Date Recertified Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Blue 100 Box 97.90 24.60 Regular Filter Box 03/30/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Blue King Box 82.40 24.60 Regular Filter Box 04/03/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Menthol Blue 100 Box 97.90 24.70 Menthol Filter Box 03/30/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Menthol Blue King Box 82.90 24.60 Menthol Filter Box 04/04/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Menthol Green 100 Box 97.30 24.60 Menthol Filter Box 04/02/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Menthol Green King Box 83.00 24.50 Menthol Filter Box 04/04/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Red 100 Box 97.80 24.60 Regular Filter Box 03/30/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Red King Box 82.80 24.70 Regular Filter Box 04/03/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Silver 100 Box 97.40 24.70 Regular Filter Box 04/03/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1839 Silver King Box 82.80 24.70 Regular Filter Box 04/04/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1st Class Blue 100's Box 97.10 24.60 Regular Filter Box 04/05/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. 1st Class Blue Kings Box 82.80 24.70 Regular Filter Box 04/05/18 01/11/21 Premier Manufacturing, Inc. -
Exemption from Substantial Equivalence Letter from FDA CTP
( ..-~~ 11,~U. S . FOOD& DRUG U.S. Food & Drug Administration 10903 New Hampshire Avenue \,:::if- ADMINISTRATION Silver Spring, MD 20993 www.fda.gov April 16, 2020 EXEMPT ITG Brands, LLC Attention: Carole Folmar, Senior Director, Product Integrity and Compliance 714 Green Valley Road Greensboro, NC 27408-7018 FDA Submission Tracking Numbers (STNs): Multiple STNs, see Appendix A Dear Ms. Folmar: We completed review of your EX REQs1 and determined that the new tobacco products listed in Appendix A are exempt from the requirements of Substantial Equivalence.2 Our finding does not mean we “approved” the new products specified in Appendix A; therefore, you may not promote or in any way represent the new tobacco products specified in Appendix A, or the labeling, as being “approved” by FDA (see Section 301(tt) of the FD&C Act). To market the new tobacco products that are the subject of these EX REQs, the following must be met: 1. Submit a report under section 905(j)(1) (Abbreviated Report) that includes the information required in sections 905(j)(1)(A)(ii) and 905(j)(1)(B); and 2. Ninety days have passed since FDA receipt of your Abbreviated Report. See Appendix B for FDA’s recommended format for submitting of an Abbreviated Report. In accordance with 40 CFR 1506.6, we will make your Environmental Assessment (EA) publicly available. All regulated tobacco products, including the tobacco products specified in Appendix A, are subject to the requirements of the FD&C Act and its implementing regulations. It is your responsibility to ensure the tobacco products specified in Appendix A comply with all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.