BAT 2014 Full Year Results
Published on: February 27, 2015 07:07 (EAT)
Increased cigarette sales coupled by reduced production costs helped British American Tobacco Kenya to grow its pre-tax profit in 2014 by 11 percent to 6 point 09 billion shillings. The taxman also benefitted from the cigarette manufacturer's increased sales as bat's excise duty and value added tax payments went up to 15 point 4 billion shillings. And as Bella Genga reports, bat shareholders are set to smile all the way to the bank to receive a new record dividend for the year.
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