Scandinavian Tobacco Group

Summary

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Scandinavian Tobacco Group is a manufacturer of cigars and traditional pipe tobacco.[1][2][3] The city company is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is a publicly listed Company on Nasdaq Copenhagen.[4][5]

Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S
Company typePublicly traded
Nasdaq Copenhagen STG
ISINDK0060696300 Edit this on Wikidata
IndustryTobacco
Founded1961 (As Skandinavisk Tobakskompagni A/S)
HeadquartersCopenhagen, Denmark
Key people
Niels Frederiksen (CEO)
ProductsCigars, pipe tobacco
Number of employees
approx. 8,100
Websitewww.st-group.com

History edit

The company can trace its origin back a couple of hundred years[citation needed] while the basis for the modern company dates back was founded in 1961 as Skandinavisk Tobakskompagni A/S by a merger of the tobacco activities of the Danish companies Chr. Augustine Fabrikker, C.W. Obel and R. Færch's Factories.[citation needed]

A reconstruction of the company in 1990 put all cigarette manufacturing in the subsidiary company House of Prince A/S and all cigar manufacturing in Nobel Cigars A/S.[citation needed]

In February 2008, the cigarette and snus operations of the company were acquired by British American Tobacco.[citation needed] The company retained its cigar, pipe tobacco, fine-cut tobacco businesses.[citation needed]

In December 2008, the company's name changed to Scandinavian Tobacco Group AB.[citation needed]

On 26 April 2010, an agreement was signed to form a new company (Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S) by combining all the tobacco business of Scandinavian Tobacco Group AB with the cigars and pipe tobacco business of Swedish Match AB, including the US-based subsidiaries General Cigar and Cigars International.[citation needed]

Mergers and acquisitions edit

In 2011, Scandinavian Tobacco Group acquired Lane Limited, a US-based manufacturer and brand owner of pipe-tobacco, fine-cut tobacco and machine-made cigars, from Reynolds American Inc. Through the acquisition of Lane, the company gained ownership of Captain Black (pipe tobacco and cigar), Bugler (fine-cut tobacco), Winchester (cigars) and other smaller brands.[citation needed]

In 2013, the company acquired the catalog and online retail business PipesandCigars.com. In 2014, followed the acquisition of Verellen, a Belgian brand owner and manufacturer of machine-made cigars and Torano, a handmade cigar brand.[citation needed]

In 2018, Scandinavian Tobacco Group acquired Thompson Cigar, a leading US online cigar retailer. In 2019, the company acquired Peterson Pipe Tobacco, the pipe tobacco business of Kapp and Peterson Limited an Irish pipe and pipe tobacco manufacturer. The same year, the company announced the acquisition of Royal Agio Cigars, a leading European producer of cigars and cigarillos. The acquisition was finalised in January 2020.[citation needed]

Agio acquisition

On 2 January,[clarification needed] Scandinavian Tobacco Group completed the acquisition of Agio Cigars – a leading European cigar company situated in the Netherlands. Through the acquisition, the company gained access to a strong brand portfolio of machine-made cigars including the key brands Mehari's, Panter and Balmoral.

Public listing

On 10 February 2016, Scandinavian Tobacco Group became a public listed company on the NASDAQ Copenhagen Stock Exchange. 40% of the share capital was sold to new shareholders, while Skandinavisk Holding II A/S and Swedish Match Cigars Holding AB continued as major shareholders of Scandinavian Tobacco Group.

References edit

  1. ^ "STOGR.CO - | Stock Price & Latest News | Reuters". www.reuters.com. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  2. ^ "Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S - Company Profile and News". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  3. ^ Inc, M. Shanken Communications. "STG Posts Reduced Sales And Profits For Second Quarter". Cigar Aficionado. Retrieved 2023-11-24. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Samson, Adam (February 10, 2016). "Scandinavian Tobacco debuts in top European IPO of '16". Financial Times. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
  5. ^ "Montecristo no 2". Retrieved 13 January 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website