Philip Morris International ($248B, USA) dominates the sector, more than double the size of British American Tobacco ($110B, UK) and Altria ($109B, USA)
Each relative suffered for over a decade before finally succumbing to the effects of tobacco
So if the above scenario does turn out to be conservative, and if you bought BAT at 33, it would produce a long-term annualised return of more than 10%
[17] The ruling in United States v
McArthur seldom indulges in moralizing or generalization about his heros plight, save in a few passages such as this: The final paragraph of No Mean City reads, And Gorbals life goes on its wayjust as if nobody could help it. This limp, hopeless sentence is a clue to McArthurs attitude
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