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Pricing in the Global Tobacco Industry: Signs of Change – Is the Party Over?

In the absence of volume sales growth, the tobacco industry relies on pricing strength and product mix improvements via innovation to keep profits rising. However, pricing strength is threatened by brand killers such as illicit trade and the ultimate...

Nov 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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Tobacco in Western Europe

In an environment of high taxes and harsh anti-smoking measures, Western Europe has seen some of the world’s biggest falls in cigarette volumes with attendant rises in RYO and cigarillos as consumers seek a cheaper smoke. Volume falls will continue ...

Oct 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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Tobacco: Eastern European Market Growth Stubbed Out by Soaring Russian Taxation

Although the pricing strength of international brands has kept the market growing, the operating environment is increasingly tough as a series of tax and other legislative measures come into effect, particularly in Russia, the region’s dominant ...

Aug 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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New Product Development in Cigarettes: Innovate or Fail – Keeping Price in Power

Innovation in cigarettes is a vital element in maintaining consumer perceptions of international brands, whilst boosting value sales in the face of falling volumes and increasing the share of premium brands. Innovation in pack type, pack size, lower ...

Jul 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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RYO Tobacco and The New Age of Total Tobacco

The appeal of RYO (fine cut tobacco) is as a lower cost, self-rolled alternative to cigarettes. This report quantifies the price advantage and examines the markets which drive the global fine cut industry to see if there is real potential for RYO to ...

Apr 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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Cigars : Deepening Polarisation Between Premium and Mass

Squeezed between economic and legislative constraints, the cigar category has struggled to find growth in developed Western markets, but emerging markets such as China offer good prospects, leapfrogging established markets in terms of value sales. ...

Mar 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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Pricing in the Global Tobacco Industry: Prices Will Rise but Will Profits Follow?

The effect of price rises on cigarette volumes and the level of price elasticity of demand – the extent to which higher prices make smokers consume less – is becoming increasingly vital to the tobacco industry, as is the related concept of pricing ...

Jan 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products 2011

Illicit trade in cigarettes is the biggest illegal trade in a legal product in terms of value and second only to illegal drugs in terms of revenue generated by smuggling.

Dec 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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Legislation: The Tobacco Control Noose Tightens

The fight to de-normalise smoking is intensifying as more and more countries are removing smoking from sight both at point of sale (through display bans) and point of use with smoking bans moving from public into personal spaces, whilst others are ...

Dec 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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The Future of Tobacco

Does the tobacco industry have a viable long-term future as cigarette volumes and smoking prevalence fall, and tobacco control threatens the jewels in the crown of the industry – the major cigarette brands? Or can the industry remain viable?

Oct 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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