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591
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James W. Johnston is CEO of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 48 Issue 9, Sept 1990, p12-15, por
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1944
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Jim Johnston, chairman of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, is one spokesman for the tobacco industry who uses a conciliatory approach when dealing with tobacco critics.
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10485
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Charles B. Wade, Jr. joined the RJ Reynolds Company shortly after his graduation from Duke University in 1938. Today, he serves as the company's vice president and director. Wade is featured in this month's WE THE PEOPLE MAGAZINE'S “North Carolina Businessman in the News”.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 26 Issue 6, Nov 1968, p81-82, 204, por
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24164
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Reynolds American, Inc., a tobacco company, is moving out of the building it has occupied since 1929 in favor of a plaza next door with more space. The building in Winston-Salem is an icon of art deco architecture and provided the inspiration for New York's Empire State Building.
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24379
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R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. CEO F. Ross Johnson moved the company headquarters and mounted a management buyout. This ultimately shocked Winston-Salem citizens, since the company brought much-needed business to the city.
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30334
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R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company entered the cigarette field in 1913 and 40 years later, the Camel cigarette is still a popular products in the cigarette field. Although still only a minor product compared to other tobacco items in North Carolina, Camels and R.J. Reynolds are pioneers in cigarette manufacturing.