csbrewfisher 02:30 PM 01-15-2010
Skywalker 02:46 PM 01-15-2010
tobii3 02:52 PM 01-15-2010
CAO isn't merging.
Read the article.
Remember Swedish Match bought out Cigars International?
Now STG owns 51% of ALL of them...the Torano Factory in Esteli, the Torano/Oliva factory in Danli, Honduras, General Cigar and Cigars International.
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Doctorossi 02:56 PM 01-15-2010
Can't say that I am. Aside from the broader issues of the (expected) industry consolidation, this particular arrangement, for me, only means that two companies I largely ignore become one company I largely ignore.
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Kreth 03:22 PM 01-15-2010
Originally Posted by tobii3:
CAO isn't merging.
Read the article.
Remember Swedish Match bought out Cigars International?
Now STG owns 51% of ALL of them...the Torano Factory in Esteli, the Torano/Oliva factory in Danli, Honduras, General Cigar and Cigars International.
The article says the deal does not include SM's mass market US business. Wouldn't that include CI, or does mass market refer to machine-made smokes and not hand-mades?
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BengalMan 03:41 PM 01-15-2010
Originally Posted by Kreth:
The article says the deal does not include SM's mass market US business. Wouldn't that include CI, or does mass market refer to machine-made smokes and not hand-mades?
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CI is included. Mass market business refers to the machine made stuff.
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Don Fernando 04:15 PM 01-15-2010
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Swedish Match will own 49 percent of the new venture. The company is not contributing its mass-market cigar business to the venture, which includes such machine-made brands as White Owl, Garcia y Vega, and La Paz.
The deal also includes Swedish Match's highly successful retail arm, Cigars International.
snippet from an article on Cigar Aficionado
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thebiglebowski 04:17 PM 01-15-2010
Originally Posted by Doctorossi:
Can't say that I am. Aside from the broader issues of the (expected) industry consolidation, this particular arrangement, for me, only means that two companies I largely ignore become one company I largely ignore.
couldn't have said it better myself.
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Bruins Fan 04:25 PM 01-15-2010
Originally Posted by Doctorossi:
Can't say that I am. Aside from the broader issues of the (expected) industry consolidation, this particular arrangement, for me, only means that two companies I largely ignore become one company I largely ignore.
+1
:-)
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