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                    [Title] => Philip Morris, La Suerte end licensing agreement
                    [Summary] => Philip Morris Philippines, Inc. (PMPh) and La Suerte Cigar and Cigarette Co. have mutually agreed to terminate their licensing agreement when it expires on Dec. 31 this year, according to PMPh managing director George Farah.


PMPh cigarette brands Marlboro and Philip Morris have been manufactured and distributed under license by La Suerte in the Philippines since 1955.

PMPh is taking full control of its business here in the country, according to Farah.

La Suerte is owned by the Telengtan brothers.
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"We would like to see the passage of a national law in the Philippines that will not only set a minimum age for the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products, but will also regulate the tobacco industry," said PMPh managing director George Farah in a speech before a conference on corporate communications organized by the prestigious Malaysian-based Marcus Evans events company recently.
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                    [Summary] => Philip Morris Philippines, Inc. (PMPh) and La Suerte Cigar and Cigarette Co. have mutually agreed to terminate their licensing agreement when it expires on Dec. 31 this year, according to PMPh managing director George Farah.


PMPh cigarette brands Marlboro and Philip Morris have been manufactured and distributed under license by La Suerte in the Philippines since 1955.

PMPh is taking full control of its business here in the country, according to Farah.

La Suerte is owned by the Telengtan brothers.
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"We would like to see the passage of a national law in the Philippines that will not only set a minimum age for the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products, but will also regulate the tobacco industry," said PMPh managing director George Farah in a speech before a conference on corporate communications organized by the prestigious Malaysian-based Marcus Evans events company recently.
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