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The pilot was earlier scheduled to run in Austin, Texas,
in the second quarter, for which the company reported results on the day.
The company declined to comment on why the launch had
been delayed.
Philip Morris has invested billions to promote and expand its
portfolio of alternatives to traditional combustible cigarettes
amid stricter regulations and falling smoking rates in some markets.
The launch of its flagship heated tobacco device in the United States is also facing resistance from health campaigners, who have written to regulators in the country accusing
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The company also awaits market authorization from the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration for its IQOS ILUMA device,
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A ban on flavored heated tobacco in the European Union has already hit shipments this year, with Philip Morris saying the impact from the ban was "slightly greater" than previously assumed.
This led the company to temper its expectations for volume
growth in the heated tobacco category to around 13% for the
full year, down from between 14% and 16% expected earlier.
However, Philip Morris topped quarterly expectations
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/ ReplyAussie actor Russell Crowe has always worn his heart on his sleeve - sometimes to his
detriment - but he has vowed to reel it in when watching his
beloved Souths play NRL matches from now on.
Crowe became a co-owner of the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2006, alongside businessman Peter Holmes à Court, with the aim of revitalising the NRL club that
was struggling at the time.
Under his leadership, the Rabbitohs achieved financial stability and secured a premiership victory in 2014, ending a
43-year drought.
Crowe was instrumental in recruiting star players like Sam Burgess and Greg
Inglis to the team, which significantly improved their performance.
He has often been seen passionately supporting the Rabbitohs at games, with media capturing moments of his animated reactions during key matches.
However the Gladiator star has vowed to show more of
a poker face at future games for one big reason.
Hollywood actor Russell Crowe is a part owner of the South Sydney
Rabbitohs and is a constant figure in the stands of
home games
Crowe bought into the club in 2006 and has been a passionate
supporter of the club since he was a child
Crowe, who was instrumental in bringing premiership players like Greg Inglis and Sam Burgess (pictured) to the club, has vowed to
temper his emotions from now on
'Nah [losing doesn't impact my mood]...it is what it
is, I can't affect that outcome so you sort of just have to accept what's going on,' he told Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie.
'A long time ago when I'd be going to Rabbitohs games when my
kids were little and stuff, and I realised that by showing my passion in the
grandstands was potentially giving the media outlets a way of
mentally affecting the team.
'There was all these photos of me strangling the imaginary referee.
'So, I thought, 'I'm gonna stop doing that'. I'd go to a game and
see what happens then I'd go backstage and you can swear.
'But when I'm watching the game, I try and keep my cool...because you know
I think about it from the players' perspective.
They don't want to see the boss looking like he's pissed off in the Monday newspaper.
So you've got to be cool about it.'
Souths fans - including Crowe - endured a torrid 2024 season, finishing 16th
with a 7-17 record.
Injuries and suspensions played their part but defensive
frailties were the biggest issue, with the
Rabbitohs conceding an average of 28.4 points per game - their
worst since 2006.
The Rabbitohs have gone back to the future by sacking coach Jason Demetriou and re-instating former mentor Wayne Bennett
Souths fans will be hoping to see a fit and firing Latrell
Mitchell back on the park next season
Injuries compounded their struggles, with key players
like Campbell Graham missing the entire season and Latrell Mitchell limited to 11
appearances.
The season's disappointments led to the dismissal of
coach Jason Demetriou, with Wayne Bennett set
to return as head coach in 2025.
Looking ahead to 2025, the Rabbitohs have bolstered their roster
by signing English halfback Lewis Dodd, Euan Aitken and Josh Schuster.
The 2025 season kicks off with a match against Bennett's former club the Dolphins.
Sam BurgessKate RitchieSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
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/ ReplyAussie actor Russell Crowe has always worn his heart on his sleeve - sometimes to his detriment - but he
has vowed to reel it in when watching his beloved Souths play NRL matches from now on.
Crowe became a co-owner of the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2006, alongside businessman Peter Holmes à Court,
with the aim of revitalising the NRL club that was struggling
at the time.
Under his leadership, the Rabbitohs achieved financial stability and secured a premiership victory in 2014, ending a 43-year drought.
Crowe was instrumental in recruiting star players like Sam Burgess and Greg Inglis to the team, which significantly improved their performance.
He has often been seen passionately supporting the Rabbitohs at games, with media capturing moments of his animated reactions during
key matches.
However the Gladiator star has vowed to show more of a poker face at future
games for one big reason.
Hollywood actor Russell Crowe is a part owner of the South Sydney Rabbitohs and is a constant figure in the stands of home games
Crowe bought into the club in 2006 and has been a passionate supporter of the club since he was a child
Crowe, who was instrumental in bringing premiership players like Greg Inglis and Sam Burgess (pictured) to the club, has vowed to temper his emotions from now on
'Nah [losing doesn't impact my mood]...it is what it is, I can't
affect that outcome so you sort of just have to accept what's going on,' he told
Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie.
'A long time ago when I'd be going to Rabbitohs games when my kids
were little and stuff, and I realised that by showing my passion in the grandstands was
potentially giving the media outlets a way of mentally affecting the
team.
'There was all these photos of me strangling the imaginary referee.
'So, I thought, 'I'm gonna stop doing that'. I'd go to a game and see what happens then I'd go
backstage and you can swear.
'But when I'm watching the game, I try and keep my cool...because you know I think about it from the players' perspective.
They don't want to see the boss looking like he's pissed off in the Monday newspaper.
So you've got to be cool about it.'
Souths fans - including Crowe - endured a torrid 2024 season, finishing 16th with a 7-17
record.
Injuries and suspensions played their part but defensive frailties were the biggest issue,
with the Rabbitohs conceding an average of 28.4 points per game - their
worst since 2006.
The Rabbitohs have gone back to the future by sacking coach Jason Demetriou and re-instating former mentor Wayne Bennett
Souths fans will be hoping to see a fit and firing Latrell Mitchell back on the park next season
Injuries compounded their struggles, with key players
like Campbell Graham missing the entire season and Latrell
Mitchell limited to 11 appearances.
The season's disappointments led to the dismissal of coach Jason Demetriou, with Wayne Bennett set to return as head coach
in 2025.
Looking ahead to 2025, the Rabbitohs have bolstered their roster by signing English halfback Lewis Dodd, Euan Aitken and Josh Schuster.
The 2025 season kicks off with a match against Bennett's former club the Dolphins.
Sam BurgessKate RitchieSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
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