U.S. sues to force Altria to unwind investment in JUUL

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U.S. sues to force Altria to unwind investment in JUUL
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission says it has filed a complaint to force Altria group to sell its $12.8 billion investment in e-cigarette maker Juul

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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday that it had filed a complaint aimed at forcing Altria Group to sell its $12.8 billion investment in e-cigarette maker JUUL.

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