Altria to buy $12.8 billion minority stake in e-cigarette company Juul

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The deal, announced on Thursday, values San Francisco-based Juul at $38 billion, more than double the roughly $16 billion valuation it achieved in a July private funding round, highlighting what Altria sees as a growth path in the face of declining cigarette sales. 'We are taking significant action

 

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