FDA Orders Ban On Four R.J. Reynolds Cigarette Brands
The Food and Drug Administration is stopping sales of four cigarette brands from R.J. Reynolds.
The Food and Drug Administration is stopping sales of four cigarette brands from R.J. Reynolds.
It was a shorter week in business due to the Memorial Day holiday, but there were still plenty of news items that impact the Triad.
Economic development officials in Winston-Salem hope that a former Reynolds manufacturing site will bring more jobs to the area.
Each year, the Triad Business Journal names an eclectic mix of business people from the region who the staff believes will have a real impact on the year to come. Editor Mark Sutter joins Justin Catanoso to discuss the newspaper's 2015 “10 to Watch”.
One of R.J. Reynolds' most famous tobacco factories will soon have a new owner. Developers plan to use the site to create more jobs in Winston-Salem.
The nation's second-biggest tobacco company is launching a cigarette that heats tobacco rather than burns it. Reynolds American Inc.
The CEO of cigarette maker Lorillard Inc. is set to receive more than $44 million following the planned $25 billion merger with Reynolds American Inc.
Breaking News from our media partners at the Triad Business Journal:
The buyers of the former R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. headquarters in Winston-Salem officially took ownership of the building Friday.
A local historic agency has approved the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. building for a spot on the National Registrer of Historic Places.