Key brands spark cigarette firm profit rise

British American Tobacco posted an 8% rise in half-year profits today just two weeks after proposing to close a historic cigarette factory because the costs were too high.

Key brands spark cigarette firm profit rise

British American Tobacco posted an 8% rise in half-year profits today just two weeks after proposing to close a historic cigarette factory because the costs were too high.

The group said profits of £1.21bn (€1.75m) before exceptional items were boosted by a 6% rise in volumes of its four biggest global brands – Dunhill, Kent, Pall Mall and Lucky Strike.

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