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ITC shares up over 2% as co resumes cigarette production

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Shares of ITC today rose by over 2 per cent after the company said there is "progressive resumption" of production at its cigarette factories, which was suspended from May 4 over the large pictorial warning issue.

The scrip after a positive opening further gained 2.34 per cent to Rs 324.65 on BSE.

At NSE, it climbed 2.14 per cent to Rs 324.50.

"The cigarette factories are commencing production progressively," ITC said in a BSE filing yesterday.

On May 5, ITC had said it has shut down its production till the time it is able to comply with "interim requirements" of 85 per cent pictorial warnings.
 

On May 4, the Supreme Court had directed tobacco companies to implement the rule mandating larger pictorial warnings and refused the manufacturers' plea to stay the implementation of new cigarette packaging rules introduced from April 1.

A range of brands, including India Kings, Classic, Gold Flake, Navy Cut, Capstan, Bristol, Flake, Silk Cut, are manufactured at plants in Bengaluru, Munger, Saharanpur, Kolkata and Pune.

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First Published: May 09 2016 | 11:22 AM IST

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