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With the latest VAT increase, South Africa is set to lose R29 billion in excise tax revenue a year. In this interview, Johnny Moloto, the Sub-Saharan Head of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs of ...
Saai today represented the rights of tobacco farmers in the matter of British American Tobacco South Africa (BATSA) and nine others against the Minister of COGTA, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, and two ...
Just for a moment, it seemed that Big Bad Tobacco would, for a change, do something socially useful. It would take on Big Bad Government in a landmark court case that would define to what degree the ...
British American Tobacco’s overall revenue decreased by 5.2% in 2024 compared to 2023, and it was 1.3% lower than the 2022 ...
The big reason to buy British American Tobacco (NYSE: BTI) is its lofty 7.1% dividend yield. That's an attractive yield, but the broader market is yielding something around 1.2%, and the average ...
British American Tobacco PLC closed 8.67% short of its 52-week high of £34.16, which the company reached on February 11th.
British American Tobacco is one of the world's largest cigarette makers. The company sells cigarettes in many different countries. The high yield on this stock appears safe, but that doesn't mean ...
British American Tobacco PLC closed 6.85% below its 52-week high of £34.16, which the company reached on February 11th.
British American Tobacco and Altria are seeing declining demand for their most important products. Their high dividend yields are similar to those of companies like Enterprise Products Partners ...
Both British American Tobacco and Altria have very attractive dividend yields. And to be fair, those yields don't look like they are at risk over the near term. In fact, both companies have been ...
When most investors take a glance at British American Tobacco's (NYSE: BTI) financials, the first thing they probably notice is the stock's huge 7.3% dividend yield. That yield is far higher than ...