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Essay heading: British and American Tobacco
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By this time it was already becoming one of the worlds leading tobacco manufacturers, controlling one hundred and twenty subsidiaries and employing over seventy five thousand workers, running profits of around six million pounds per annum.
Hold on supply chains
In 1932 company depots developed international distribution networks which became subsidiaries of the company... displayed 300 characters
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In the same year B.A.T were able to gain control of supply chains through manufacturing operations and leaf-growing in India, Brazil, China and Nigeria.
World War Two
The war had a bad impact on the group. Sales of cigarettes in China had exceeded fifty five billion, however the Japanese invasion brought these to a halt for four years starting in 1937... displayed next 300 characters
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