Westminster Council wants a London minicab firm to remove its sponsored cigarette bins, after a court ruling.
Addison Lee provides 19,000 free 'adbins' bearing its logo outside businesses across the capital.
But a judge decided that 21 of the bins in Westminster were in violation of planning laws, fining Addison Lee and making it pay £20,000 in costs.
The firm accused the council of "hypocrisy", saying other bins in the borough were sponsored by Coca-Cola.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Minicab cigarette 'adbins' in Westminster unlawful
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Reynolds American 1Q Profit Soars But Volumes Continue To Fall
Reynolds American Inc.'s (RAI) first-quarter earnings more than quadrupled from a year-ago period weighed by a settlement with the Canadian government, and higher product pricing and operational cost cuts continued to offset cigarette volume declines.
Revenue missed analyst expectations, but earnings came in ahead.
Reynolds, whose brands include Camel cigarettes and Grizzly moist snuff, has shifted its focus in the face of changing demand for cigarettes. The company has diversified into smokeless tobacco, cut production costs by shutting plants and put its energy into a few key brands. Last month, the company sold its Lane Ltd. roll-your-own and pipe tobacco unit to Denmark's Scandinavian Tobacco Group AS for $205 million.
Revenue missed analyst expectations, but earnings came in ahead.
Reynolds, whose brands include Camel cigarettes and Grizzly moist snuff, has shifted its focus in the face of changing demand for cigarettes. The company has diversified into smokeless tobacco, cut production costs by shutting plants and put its energy into a few key brands. Last month, the company sold its Lane Ltd. roll-your-own and pipe tobacco unit to Denmark's Scandinavian Tobacco Group AS for $205 million.
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