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Philip Morris' iQOS device can collect user data. A teardown analysis shows this could give the tobacco giant remarkable insight into people's smoking habits.
Philip Morris International began selling its IQOS heated tobacco device in Austin, Texas on Thursday for $60 a piece, an executive told Reuters, kicking off efforts by the world's largest ...
The FDA's preliminary review of IQOS found fewer harmful chemicals but incomplete information regarding tobacco-related disease. Philip Morris has two separate applications before the FDA.
IQOS, a new device that heats tobacco rather than burns it, has arrived in the United States. It's being deceptively marketed as a safer alternative to vaping and smoking.
But IQOS products will now have to compete with the extremely popular devices sold by the vaping giant Juul Labs, in which Altria has a 35 percent stake. Altria officials say the products will ...
Philip Morris’ revenue of $8.8 billion in Q1 was up 10% y-o-y. Heated Tobacco Unit shipment volume was up a solid 21%, oral products volume was up 36%, which more than offset a 0.4% decline in ...
According to a recent report, Philip Morris International Inc.'s (PM) newly launched device, iQOS, was criticized by tobacco maker Imperial Tobacco plc, which led to an unusual war of words.
CRITICAL VOICE: Former Philip Morris employee Tamara Koval, who helped coordinate clinical trials for the iQOS device, questioned the quality of the researchers contracted to conduct the ...
Philip Morris International (PMI) on Thursday unveiled a zero-tobacco stick for use with its "heat-not-burn" device IQOS, which may help the company avoid tax and other regulations that affect its ...
IQOS is designed for adults who would otherwise continue to smoke or use other nicotine-containing products, and who are looking for an innovative and better alternative to cigarettes.
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