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When Maroon 5 opened their Manila concert on Thursday with Animals, thousands of fans at the Mall of Asia Arena literally went wild. As the vaguely tribal beats resounded around the concert hall, people jumped to their feet, thrust their fists and smartphones into the air and hollered the lyrics of the song along with frontman Adam Levine.

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London-based British American Tobacco Philippines, maker of the Lucky Strike brand of cigarettes, has joined the growing calls for the passage of a competition law that would curb monopolies and unfair trade practices in the country.

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London-based British American Tobacco, maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill, said a proposal that will reclassify premium-tier cigarettes to the low tier category will result in reduced tax revenues for the government.

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When we want things cooked, we want them cooked fast.

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British American Tobacco (BAT), the maker of Lucky Strike cigarettes, has joined calls for stricter monitoring of illicit trade of cigarettes, which has grown to epic proportions and is seen to cost the Philippine government some P8 billion in potential revenues.

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Cigarette maker British American Tobacco (BAT) is contemplating putting up a factory in the Philippines within the next two years on top of its committed $200-million investments in the country, its top official told The STAR.

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Global tobacco giant British American Tobacco, a new player in the $4 billion Philippine tobacco industry, is spending more than $50 million this year out of its  planned  $200 million  five-year capital spending program to rebuild operations in the country.

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Global tobacco giant British American Tobacco is looking to launch new brands, including a budget-oriented one, in the Philippines as part of efforts to increase its market share and tap a wider client base.

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SABI ng Department of Finance,  umabot sa P51.4 billion ang nalikom na buwis ng pamahalaan sa unang taon ng implementasyon ng “sin tax” noong 2013. Nahigitan daw nito ang tinatarget na koleksyon na 34.1 billion.

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London-based British American Tobacco Philippines, maker of the Lucky Strike brand of cigarettes, has joined the growing calls for the passage of a competition law that would curb monopolies and unfair trade practices in the country.

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British American Tobacco (BAT) sees a “strong double-digit” growth in its Philippine operations this year, largely due to robust sales of low-cost brand Pall Mall and flavor-changing cigarettes Lucky Strike Click & Roll.

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London-based British American Tobacco, maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill, said a proposal that will reclassify premium-tier cigarettes to the low tier category will result in reduced tax revenues for the government.

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When we want things cooked, we want them cooked fast.

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British American Tobacco (BAT), the maker of Lucky Strike cigarettes, has joined calls for stricter monitoring of illicit trade of cigarettes, which has grown to epic proportions and is seen to cost the Philippine government some P8 billion in potential revenues.

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Cigarette maker British American Tobacco (BAT) is contemplating putting up a factory in the Philippines within the next two years on top of its committed $200-million investments in the country, its top official told The STAR.

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Global tobacco giant British American Tobacco, a new player in the $4 billion Philippine tobacco industry, is spending more than $50 million this year out of its  planned  $200 million  five-year capital spending program to rebuild operations in the country.

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Global tobacco giant British American Tobacco is looking to launch new brands, including a budget-oriented one, in the Philippines as part of efforts to increase its market share and tap a wider client base.

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