
Marlboro cigarette maker Altria Group Inc on Thursday announced it would pay $12.8 billion to take a 35 per cent stake in Juul Labs Inc, a marriage between an old-line tobacco giant and a fast-growing electronic-cigarette rival looking to make inroads among smokers.
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