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If you haven't been paying attention to tobacco companies, you might not recognize the new landscape. The alternatives also include heated tobacco and nicotine vapor products, although with the latter, tobacco companies face big competition from vaping companies and the proliferation of illicit vapes. PM 1Y mountain Philip Morris' one-year performance Countries around the globe have been working for years to reduce tobacco use. There is no way back," Philip Morris Chief Financial Officer Emmanuel Babeau said at a Deutsche Bank conference in June. Most of that came from companies in China, with tobacco companies only taking about 15% share, the bank said.
Persons: Philip Morris, , Brett Cooper, I'm, Philip, Emmanuel Babeau, Owen Bennett, Cooper, Altria, vapes —, Faham Baig, Dan Ahrens, Ahrens, Edge's Cooper, Jefferies, Bennett, Murray Garnick Organizations: Philip Morris International, Reynolds American, British, Tobacco, Big Tobacco, World Health, Philip Morris, Deutsche Bank, Jefferies, Philip Morris USA, Centers for Disease Control, Drug Administration, U.S, Supreme, FDA, UBS, WHO, Brands, BAT Locations: Colorado, China, rey, Japan, Iquos, U.S, Kentucky, Marlboro, U.S ., London, RRPs
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Persons: Peer, haven't, Mike Wirth, Thomas Wadewitz Organizations: Nvidia, Broadcom, Qualcomm, CNBC Pro, CNBC, Stock, ., Chevron, Exxon Mobil, FedEx, UBS, U.S . Postal Service, Altria, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Conagra Brands, Marathon Petroleum Locations: U.S
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized the first menthol-flavored electronic cigarettes for adult smokers, acknowledging that vaping flavors can reduce the harms of traditional tobacco smoking. The FDA said it authorized four menthol e-cigarettes from Njoy, the vaping brand recently acquired by tobacco giant Altria , which also sells Marlboro cigarettes. "This decision could mean we'll never be able to close the Pandora's box of the youth vaping epidemic," said Meredith Berkman, co-founder of Parents Against Vaping E-cigarettes. Njoy is one of only three companies that previously received FDA's OK for vaping products. Altria's data showed Njoy e-cigarettes helped smokers reduce their exposure to the harmful chemicals in traditional cigarettes, the FDA said.
Persons: Meredith Berkman, Vaping, , vaping, Vuse, Matthew Farrelly Organizations: Drug Administration, FDA, Marlboro, Parents, Nielsen, Reynolds American, FDA's Center for Tobacco Products Locations: U.S
The Food and Drug Administration said on Friday that it had approved the first menthol-flavored e-cigarettes in the United States, less than two months after the Biden administration delayed a fiercely contested decision on whether to ban traditional menthol cigarettes. said it had authorized four types of menthol-flavored e-cigarettes made by NJOY, part of the tobacco company Altria, making them the first flavored e-cigarettes that can be sold legally in the United States. said that evidence indicated that they could benefit adult smokers who want to transition to a “less harmful product.”Public health groups sharply criticized the decision, warning that e-cigarettes and flavored tobacco products were especially appealing to young people. The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids pointed out that, according to the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey, nearly a quarter of high school students who use e-cigarettes use illicit menthol-flavored varieties, which are often easy to find in gas stations and corner stores.
Persons: Biden, NJOY Organizations: Drug Administration, Tobacco, Tobacco Survey Locations: United States
Juul Labs raises $1.3 bln in funding
  + stars: | 2023-11-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Juul brand vaping pens are displayed for sale at a Juul shop in Jakarta, Indonesia, December 30, 2019. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana Acquire Licensing RightsNov 13 (Reuters) - Juul Labs said on Monday it has raised about $1.3 billion in funding, months after the e-cigarette maker revealed plans to lay off about 250 people in a bid to reduce its operating costs. Juul disclosed in a regulatory filing it had raised $1.27 billion in funding from a total offering amount of $1.6 billion. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how it plans to use these funds. Marlboro maker Altria (MO.N) also exited its stake in Juul earlier this year, days before announcing a purchase of e-cigarette startup Njoy Holdings for about $2.8 billion.
Persons: Juul, Bhanvi, Shounak Dasgupta Organizations: REUTERS, Juul Labs, Juul, District of Columbia, Holdings, Thomson Locations: Jakarta, Indonesia, New York, California, Marlboro, Altria, Bengaluru
Altria Group, the parent company of Philip Morris USA and the nation's largest tobacco company, reported third-quarter results Thursday that fell short of Wall Street's expectations as demand for its core cigarette business cools and illicit e-vapor products flood the market. The Marlboro maker said its domestic cigarette shipment volume decreased 11.6%, primarily driven by wider declines across the industry and competition from illicit e-vapor products, among other factors. In a conference call with analysts, Altria CEO Billy Gifford said the lack of regulation of illicit e-vapor products has come at the expense of legal operators and approved. Although federal crackdowns have placed more restrictions on the flavors and marketing for tobacco products, illicit operators are skirting many tobacco-related laws and are flooding the market with disposable e-cigarettes that aren't FDA-approved and are illegal to sell. Like many other tobacco companies, Altria is moving beyond traditional, combustible cigarettes and towards smoke-free products.
Persons: Philip Morris, Altria, Billy Gifford, Gifford Organizations: Marlboro, Altria, Philip Morris USA, LSEG, Anheuser, Busch InBev, FDA, NJOY's, U.S Locations: San Francisco , California, Marlboro, JUUL, Juul
Juul Labs signage is seen in the window of a store in San Francisco, June 25, 2019. Juul Labs said Wednesday it's planning to cut about 30% of its workforce as it looks to cut costs and boost profits. The layoffs will affect about 250 people, reducing the company's headcount to about 650, a company spokesperson said. This will reduce operating expenses by $225 million, the Juul spokesperson added. In response to the suit, a Juul spokesperson told CNBC, "We stand behind our intellectual property and will continue to pursue our infringement claims."
Persons: Juul Organizations: Juul Labs, Juul, Food and Drug Administration, Marlboro, Altria, NJOY, CNBC Locations: San Francisco, Juul
Altria seeks US import ban on Juul e-vapor products
  + stars: | 2023-08-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The move escalates a dispute between the two e-cigarette makers after Juul filed a similar patent infringement case against NJOY at the ITC in June. NJOY said in its filings that Juul products infringe two of its patents, and that it intends to obtain a ban on products including its currently marketed Juul device and Juul pods. NJOY also sued Juul in Delaware on Tuesday for infringing the same patents, seeking an unspecified amount of damages. Juul filed its own patent lawsuits against NJOY and Altria at the ITC and in Arizona federal court in June, seeking money damages and a ban on imports of NJOY's Ace vapor device. Altria won more than $95 million from cigarette rival R.J. Reynolds in North Carolina federal court last year after a jury found RJR infringed other Altria e-cigarette patents.
Persons: Elijah Nouvelage, NJOY, Juul, Altria, Reynolds, RJR, Philip Morris International's, Granth, Chris Kirkham, Blake Brittain, Krishna Chandra Eluri, Marguerita Choy Organizations: REUTERS, Altria, Juul Labs, U.S . International Trade Commission, ITC, NJOY Holdings, NJOY, RJR, Thomson Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, U.S, Marlboro, Juul, Delaware, Arizona, North Carolina, Bengaluru, Los Angeles, Washington
Altria Group sues Juul over e-vapor patent infringement
  + stars: | 2023-08-22 | by ( Stefan Sykes | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Marlboro maker Altria Group said Tuesday its subsidiary NJOY has sued Juul Labs — the e-cigarette company it once held significant stake in — over patent infringement of certain e-vapor products. Altria has called for a ban on the importation and sale of these Juul products. Altria bought full global ownership of NJOY's e-vapor product portfolio in June for approximately $2.75 billion. The deal included the product NJOY ACE, the only pod-based vape with market authorizations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. In addition to the lawsuit filed with the ITC, Altria filed a similar suit against Juul in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.
Persons: NJOY, Altria, Murray Garnick Organizations: Altria, Juul Labs, U.S . International Trade Commission, NJOY, ITC, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, CNBC, Juul, District of Locations: New York, Marlboro, U.S, District of Delaware
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Persons: Bruno Mars, Mars, Elvis, Adele, Alicia Keys, Seth Gold, Marc Gold, Robert Herzig, SelvaRey, Warren Buffett, It's Organizations: CNBC, Altria, Marlboro, TakeLessons Locations: Hawaii, Los Angeles, U.S, SelvaRey Rum, Los, Angeles
Flavored e-cigarettes represented 41.3% of U.S. retail-store e-cigarette unit sales in December 2022, up from 29.2% in January 2020, the organizations found. Overall e-cigarette sales in the U.S. rose about 47% in the period. The spike in sales comes despite a federal crackdown that placed more restrictions on the flavors and marketing for tobacco products. From January 2022 to December 2022, disposable e-cigarette unit share increased from 24.7% to 51.8% of total unit sales. Last year, the FDA ordered Elf Bar and Breeze Smoke off the U.S. market, according to the CDC report.
Persons: JUUL, Deirdre Lawrence Kittner, Robin Koval Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, CDC Foundation, Truth, FDA, Elf, CDC Locations: New York City, U.S
Altria CEO Billy Gifford said the company is looking to develop non-nicotine products for former smokers and others. America’s biggest cigarette company has a new plan to shift its business toward less-harmful products, after a string of failures. This time, the Marlboro maker says, its plan will work. Altria Group Inc. earlier this month divested itself of e-cigarette maker Juul Labs Inc., recording a loss of at least $12.5 billion. Altria now has a new lineup of e-cigarettes, heated-tobacco devices and oral nicotine pouches in the works, including the planned acquisition of vaping pioneer NJOY Holdings Inc.
Altria Plots Life After Juul
  + stars: | 2023-03-24 | by ( Jennifer Maloney | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Altria CEO Billy Gifford said the company is looking to develop non-nicotine products for former smokers and others. America’s biggest cigarette company has a new plan to shift its business toward less-harmful products, after a string of failures. This time, the Marlboro maker says, its plan will work. Altria Group Inc . earlier this month divested itself of e-cigarette maker Juul Labs Inc., recording a loss of at least $12.5 billion. Altria now has a new lineup of e-cigarettes, heated-tobacco devices and oral nicotine pouches in the works, including the planned acquisition of vaping pioneer NJOY Holdings Inc.
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March 10 (Reuters) - The Chicago mayor's office said on Friday a $23.8 million settlement has been reached with Juul Labs Inc over claims that the e-cigarette maker deceptively marketed its products and for selling vaping products to underage users. In the settlement, Chicago said Juul has denied and continues to deny any wrongdoing and liability in connection with the design, manufacture, production, advertisement, marketing, distribution, sale, use, and performance of its products. According to the settlement, the company has agreed to pay the city $2.8 million within 30 days of the execution of the agreement. Chicago would receive an additional $21 million payment later this year under the current schedule and may potentially receive up to $750,000 additional, court-awarded payments, the Chicago mayor's office said. Altria Group Inc (MO.N), which had a stake in Juul valued at $12.8 billion in 2018, on Monday exchanged its investment in Juul, last valued at $250 million, for some of the vaping company's heated tobacco intellectual property.
Altria is betting that NJOY will prove to be an easier way to tap the market since six of the company's products have received full approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Altria on Friday exchanged its investment in Juul, last valued at $250 million, for some of the vaping company's heated tobacco intellectual property. "We are no longer limited by the terms of those agreements to pursue other strategic opportunities and partnerships," Juul said. Altria's stake in Juul, valued at $12.8 billion in 2018, had raised antitrust concerns and the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint in April 2020. The NJOY deal will include an additional $500 million in cash payments based on regulatory approvals of the company's other products.
Marlboro Maker Ditches Juul and Buys NJOY
  + stars: | 2023-03-06 | by ( Jennifer Maloney | Robb M. Stewart | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Marlboro maker Altria Group Inc. agreed to buy vaping pioneer NJOY Holdings Inc. for at least $2.75 billion, after closing the chapter on its disastrous investment in e-cigarette maker Juul Labs Inc. The deal for NJOY, one of the few e-cigarette makers whose products have clearance from federal regulators, includes an additional $500 million if the Food and Drug Administration authorizes additional NJOY products. Those include the menthol-flavored refill pods it currently sells and a new version of its device that uses a Bluetooth connection to authenticate the user before unlocking.
NJOY has received clearance from the FDA to sell its tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes. Altria Group Inc. said it struck a deal to buy startup NJOY Holdings Inc. for at least $2.75 billion, the latest attempt by the Marlboro maker to shift into e-cigarettes as traditional smoking has declined. The deal comes after Altria last week said it would exchange its entire minority investment in embattled e-cigarette maker Juul Labs Inc. for a nonexclusive global license to certain of Juul’s heated tobacco intellectual property.
In a bid to strengthen its portfolio of smoke-free products, Altria Group said Monday it would buy e-cigarette startup NJOY for $2.75 billion. Altria, which makes Marlboro cigarettes, will have full global ownership of NJOY's e-vapor product portfolio, including NJOY ACE, the only pod-based e-vapor product with market authorizations from the FDA. The announcement comes soon after Altria exited its stake in electronic cigarette maker Juul Labs. Altria's Juul stake was recently valued at $250 million, according to Reuters. The Altria-NJOY deal includes $500 million in cash payments contingent on certain regulatory outcomes with NJOY products.
Altria Group said on Monday it would buy e-cigarette startup NJOY Holdings for about $2.75 billion in cash, in fresh bets by the Marlboro maker on the fast-growing market after losing billions through its investment in Juul. The NJOY deal will include an additional $500 million in cash payments subject to regulatory outcomes related to certain NJOY products, Altria said. NJOY is one of the handful of vaping companies whose products have clearance from federal regulators. The company makes NJOY Ace Pods and disposable e-cigarettes under the NJOY Daily brand. NJOY Ace is currently the only pod-based e-vapor product with market authorizations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Altria on Friday said it had exchanged its investment in Juul, last valued at $250 million, for some of the once red-hot vaping company's heated tobacco intellectual property. Altria's stake in Juul, valued at $12.8 billion in 2018, had raised antitrust concerns and the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint in April 2020. NJOY's products include Ace Pods - currently the only pod-based e-vapor product with market authorizations from the FDA - and disposable e-cigarettes under the NJOY Daily brand. The deal will include an additional $500 million in cash payments based on regulatory decisions related to other NJOY products, Altria said. Vapor products was a $7.84 billion market in the United States in 2021, up from $4.6 billion in 2017, according to Euromonitor International, and is projected to rise to $9.46 billion by 2025.
March 6 (Reuters) - Altria Group Inc (MO.N) said on Monday it would buy e-cigarette startup NJOY Holdings Inc for about $2.75 billion in cash, in fresh bets by the Marlboro maker on the fast-growing market after losing billions through its investment in Juul. The value of Altria's investment in Juul slid to $250 million as of December last year from $12.8 billion it invested in 2018. The NJOY deal will include an additional $500 million in cash payments subject to regulatory outcomes related to some NJOY products, Altria said. NJOY is one of the handful of vaping companies whose products have clearance from federal regulators. Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Anil D'SilvaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Altria’s Latest Vape Could Be Even Pricier Than Its First
  + stars: | 2023-02-28 | by ( Carol Ryan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
NJOY has a roughly 2% share of the U.S. vape market by volume, whereas its larger rival Juul has around a quarter. Altria ’s latest potential deal seems eye-wateringly expensive, but the company doesn’t have many better options. The maker of Marlboro cigarettes is in talks to buy e-cigarette brand NJOY for $2.75 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday afternoon. Altria could pay an additional $500 million in an earnout if certain regulatory milestones are met. The tobacco company also plans to sell the 35% stake it has owned since 2018 in rival vape brand Juul Labs.
NJOY is one of the few e-cigarette makers whose products have clearance from federal regulators. Marlboro maker Altria Group Inc. is in advanced talks to buy e-cigarette startup NJOY Holdings Inc. for at least $2.75 billion and plans to divest its stake in Juul Labs Inc., according to people familiar with the matter. The deal for NJOY, one of the few e-cigarette makers whose products have clearance from federal regulators, could be announced as soon as this week, the people said, though the talks could still fall apart. The proposed deal includes an additional $500 million earnout if certain regulatory milestones are met, the people said. The Wall Street Journal reported last June that NJOY had hired advisers and was exploring a sale.
Feb 27 (Reuters) - Altria Group Inc (MO.N) is in advanced talks to buy e-cigarette startup NJOY Holdings Inc for at least $2.75 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter. The Journal further notes that the proposed deal includes an additional $500 million earnout if regulatory milestones are met. The Journal reported in October Juul was preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, while searching for an alternative - such as a sale, investment or loan - that could stave off a filing. NJOY and Altria did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. In July, the WSJ had reported that NJOY has hired bankers for a possible sale of the company, adding that the privately held firm is likely to be valued at up to $5 billion.
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