What do You most appreciate on this store?
Imperial Tobacco Group Plc, Europe’s second-largest traded cigarette maker, said business so far this fiscal year is meeting company forecasts due to gains in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
The company is “on track” to deliver 180 million euros ($242.6 million) in cost cuts and efficiencies by the end of the fiscal year in September, Bristol, England-based Imperial Tobacco said today in a Regulatory News Service statement.
Better-than-expected sales in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa will be offset by weaknesses in some European Union countries, particularly Poland and the Netherlands, and in travel retail, the company said.
Imperial bought Altadis SA, the Spanish maker of the Gauloises brand, and Commonwealth Brands, the fourth-largest U.S. cigarette maker, last year to reduce a reliance on declining markets. The quantity of cheap cigarettes sold in the U.K. contracted 4 percent in 2008, while Germany shrank 2 percent.
“It’s a solid and reassuring statement, supportive of the market’s expectations,” said Martin Deboo, an analyst with Investec Securities who has a “hold” recommendation on the stock.
Imperial Tobacco dropped 43 pence, or 2.7 percent, to 1570 pence in London. The shares have declined 15 percent this year, giving the company a market value of 16 billion pounds ($23.3 billion).
Alison Cooper, the company’s controller and corporate development director, was named to the new role of chief operating officer, reporting to Chief Executive Officer Gareth Davis. This makes Cooper, 42, a candidate to succeed Davis, 58, when he steps down, Deboo said. She joined Imperial in 1999 after previously working for PricewaterhouseCoopers LP.
Dividend Changes
Interim dividends will now be one-third of the previous year’s full-year dividend, the company said. It will continue to base dividends on “underlying earnings growth.”
Imperial Tobacco said in June it planned to cut 2,440 European jobs after buying Altadis for 12.6 billion euros.
Other cigarettes news and tobacco market events you can find at links bellow:
• Cigarettes & Tobacco News
• Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco News
• Discount-Cigarettes-Planet.Com Cigarettes News
Officials at the University of Memphis have decided to push for a tobacco-free campus by next summer.The move was spurred by a student government petition last year and similar actions by faculty and staff leaders. Maria Alam, who is chief human resources officer for the university, told The Commercial Appeal that she is "reviewing and putting together a policy" for the campus."The idea is not to go around policing," she said. "But we'd address it as complaints come in."In her position with the university, Alam oversees workplace regulations, including smoking...
The role of the online cigarettes grower cooperatives that formerly administered the cigarettes store price support program has changed drastically since 2004.It had to: the price support program was ended after that season, and the cooperatives had to find new services to offer to their members.Perhaps the most drastic changes among the cooperatives has been made by the Burley Stabilization Corporation (BSC), which served Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia. In 2010, it moved its headquarters 200 miles to get closer to its primary production area, and it has implemented an aggressive...
After a lengthy period of consideration, Minnesota State University will become a tobacco-free campus on Jan. 1.MSU, however, won’t be the first institution in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system to enact the cheap cigarettes ban.In 2010, the MnSCU Board of Trustees passed a resolution encouraging campuses to adopt such a policy. Shortly after, South Central College became one of the first to do so and has been followed by a number of others, including Winona State and Minnesota State-Moorhead.“This is a movement that’s been endorsed by MnSCU,” said Rick Straka,...
In most parts of the state, Californians appear to be kicking the cigarettes habit.Last year, 11.9% of Californians said they smoked, down one percentage point from 2009. California has the second-lowest smoking cigarettes rate in the country, according to recent reports from the California Department of Public Health and CDC. Utah, where 9.1% of residents are smokers, has the lowest rate.Another recent report paints a picture of a different kind of cheap cigarettes habit in Sacramento. The report -- "Tobacco Money in California Politics" by the American Lung Association in California --...
When apartment tenants light up a cigarette, it's not just their smoking cigarettes-averse neighbors who suffer. Landlords are also sucking it up — in increased cleaning costs. But by implementing complete smoke-free rules throughout their properties, owners of California multi-unit rental buildings could save up to $18 million a year statewide on the cost of cleaning apartments vacated by tenants who smoke, according to a new UCLA study. These policies can also protect their other tenants from the secondhand smoke cigarettes that seeps between units.The study was published online Aug....