The global smoking accessories market was valued at approximately $20-25 billion USD in 2023 and is projected to reach $30-35 billion USD by 2030, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5-7% in key regions like Asia-Pacific and North America, indicating sustained demand and growth opportunities for businesses in this sector
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stick equivalent volumes down 1 per cent* Ongoing Cost Optimisation Tobacco adjusted operating margin at around 43 per cent Disciplined investments supporting growth Maximising Cash Returns Interim dividend up 13 per cent Ongoing increase in full year dividend payout ratio ahead of adjusted earnings per share growth Annualised 500 million share buyback achieved and ongoing * Second quarter performance against the same period last year Highlights adjusted basis 1 6 months ended 31 March 2012 Change Change at Constant currency 3 6 months ended 31 March 2011 Stick equivalents 2 159.1bn -4.1% 165.9bn Tobacco net revenue 3,388m +3.0% +3.3% 3,289m Tobacco adjusted operating profit 1,456m +3.3% +3.3% 1,409m Logistics distribution fees 439m -2.9% -1.8% 452m Logistics adjusted operating profit 76m -5.0% -3.8% 80m Total adjusted operating profit 1,524m +3.0% +3.0% 1,479m Adjusted earnings per share 93.1p +5.3% +5.1% 88.4p Interim dividend per share 31.7p +12.8% 28.1p Alison Cooper, Chief Executive, said: Our focus on realising the potential of our total tobacco portfolio through our sales growth drivers has delivered a good first half performance, with strong second quarter results reflecting the sales momentum were generating

Ses sries iStick et iJust sont parmi les gammes de cigarettes lectroniques les plus vendues au monde, apprcies la fois par les vapoteurs dbutants et expriments
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