RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Newport maker Lorillard Inc.’s profit fell 4.2 percent in the second quarter as sales of its market-leading Blu electronic cigarettes dropped and it sold fewer cigarettes. The ...
Electronic cigarettes, the smokeless battery-operated nicotine-delivery devices that look like real cigarettes, are becoming increasingly available online, with manufacturers marketing them largely to ...
Aug 18 (Reuters) - A German court has ordered a subsidiary of U.S. tobacco giant Lorillard Inc to stop selling the popular blu e-cigarettes in that country, citing trademark confusion with lighter and ...
The Food and Drug Administration will restrict sales of most flavored e-cigarettes to age-restricted stores and pursue bans on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigarettes as it tries to control what ...
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Zippo first filed for the Blu trademark in 2005 and began selling the product in 2007. Lorillard, based in Greensboro, North Carolina, acquired the Blu brand in 2012 and Blu now accounts for almost ...
You don't have to tell Altria Group, Reynolds American, or Lorillard that electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, are a huge growth opportunity -- the leading U.S. tobacco companies are already ...
The Food and Drug Administration has denied the marketing order of an Imperial Brands Plc-affiliated electronic-cigarette brand for the second time in seven months. Imperial is the parent company of ...
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - When Imperial Tobacco Group Plc agreed Tuesday to buy a group of brands from Reynolds American Inc and Lorillard Inc as part of their merger, the British company insisted ...
Marijuana smokers are using electronic-cigarettes to get high, say local reports from across the country. Electronic cigarettes are a growing industry in the United States, having ballooned from $300 ...
Reynolds American, the second-largest tobacco company in the U.S. and makers of Camel, is running its first TV advertising in 40 years next month , when it starts running a commercial in Colorado for ...