
U.S. Tobacco Distributor Kaival Shares Plunge 24.5% on December 12
Key point: Kaival Brands Group shares fell sharply by 24.5%, while trading volume surged 2,905%.
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Key point: Kaival Brands Group shares fell sharply by 24.5%, while trading volume surged 2,905%.

Key point: E-cigarette use during pregnancy among U.S. adolescents increased from 0.8% to 4.1%. The study found no significant association between exclusive e-cigarette use or dual use of tobacco and lower birth weight.

Key point: In the vaping market, "compatible" usually refers to non-original products made by third parties to fit a specific brand. They generally work, but the experience may differ from original products.

Key point: JTI Korea may enter the vaping market and challenge market leaders KT&G and PMI, possibly by launching the Ploom X vaping device.

Key point: Ninety One North America reduced its investment in Philip Morris International by 12%, while multiple hedge funds increased their holdings. Company insiders also sold shares, and the stock posted slight gains.

Key point: The YOOZ Mini is known as a compact pod device with a wide range of flavors and a tiny form factor that has made it popular among smokers.

Key point: MOTI, a brand under Shenzhen Leiyan Technology Co., Ltd., currently offers a full product lineup including pod vaping devices, open-system vaping devices, and disposable vaping devices.

Key point: JPMorgan lowered its target price for British American Tobacco, citing weaker revenue growth expectations and cutting next year's earnings per share forecast by 4%.

Key point: In Bangkok, Thailand, police raided two locations and arrested the leader of a major illegal e-cigarette distribution network.

Key point: Unreliable vaping OEM factories may have poor product quality control, weak user experience, safety risks, delayed delivery schedules, and many other uncertainties.

Key point: The proportion of smokers in Indonesia has reached 33.5%.

Key point: A shop owner in Peterhead, UK, has been convicted for selling e-cigarettes to an underage buyer.