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BAT reports fall in premium brand growth

By Pan Kwan Yuk

Published: May 7 2009 02:42 | Last updated: May 7 2009 02:42

Global demand for premium cigarettes appeared to be showing its first sign of weakness after British American Tobacco reported a slowdown in sales growth for some of its top brands in the first quarter of the year.

For the three months to the end of March BAT said sales of its higher-priced brands, which include Kent, Dunhill and Lucky Strike, were “slightly ahead” of the same period last year.

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