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PMI sets sights on Canadian rival

By Pan Kwan Yuk in London and Bernard Simon in Toronto

Published: July 31 2008 21:01 | Last updated: July 31 2008 21:01

Consolidation in the global tobacco industry continued apace on Thursday after Philip Morris International, the world’s biggest listed tobacco company, agreed to buy Canada’s Rothmans for C$2bn ($1.95bn) in cash.

The C$30-a-share offer, which is being recommended by Rothmans’ board, represents a 17 per cent premium to the company’s 20-day average trading price to July 30.

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