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Philip Morris has Intense MarlboroMarlboro Intense is a new smoking product that Philip Morris has recently presented on cigarette market. This about a half inch cigarette has already become preferred by Philip Morris International Chief Executive, Andr? Calantzopoulos. Unusual short cigarette is targeted to workers or those who don’t have time to smoke, as new smoke offers to smokers seven potent puffs apiece. This variation is perfect for smokers, especially in frames of the ban, when smokers go outside for quick nicotine, but sometimes don’t manage or don’t have time for a full-size cigarette. Being produced under legendary trademark, there are already 50markets that are interested in Marlboro Intense brand. Philip Morris has a rich collection of products of new generations, as hand-held electronic smoking device called the Heatbar, which emits less smoke than a regular cigarette or Marlboro Wides - an extra-thick cigarette whose package flips open from one side. Anti-smoking groups have already claimed that new product is Altria’s blitz to national ban. These groups also worry that after spin-off of Philip Morris International, it will become more hardly to control the company’s activities. Mr. Calantzopoulos, 51 years old, keeps to opinion that anti-smoking groups have a misconception about all this. He thinks that even PMI will focus on Europe, where the law is harsher than in the USA. Moreover, 152 of EU countries signed The World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Zora Milenkovic, head tobacco analyst for the research firm Euromonitor International, explained said that tobacco producers need to act rapidly on national level more than on regional one. |