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Suit Accuses Tobacco Firms of Targeting Black Consumers, Seeks $1 Billion in Damages
I try to tell you businesses want to know all about US whether its TRUE or NOT. This is how the NATION works.
They do not include how our ANCESTORS toiled DAY and NIGHT to enrich this TOBACCO GIANT and DENIED WAGES and BENEFITS.
So if you believe the above to be TRUE then the below is equally TRUE.
But I know as an INVESTOR the ABOVE is all I need to KNOW.
Oh well.
Harris cites one 1982 market report commissioned by R.J. Reynolds that contained the following statements:
"Blacks tend to buy less things to improve themselves, they appear less concerned about health-related issues (i.e., blacks don't necessarily identify with the motivations of the "Concerned" and "Moderation" segments) and are more prone to buy on impulse."
"Blacks have less concern for the future and live from one day to the next. They buy products for instant gratification."
I try to tell you businesses want to know all about US whether its TRUE or NOT. This is how the NATION works.
They do not include how our ANCESTORS toiled DAY and NIGHT to enrich this TOBACCO GIANT and DENIED WAGES and BENEFITS.
So if you believe the above to be TRUE then the below is equally TRUE.
But I know as an INVESTOR the ABOVE is all I need to KNOW.
Oh well.