- Apr 2, 2009
- 5,171
- 13,288
- 67
At Investor Day on June 21 in Lausanne (Switzerland), Philip Morris International's Chief Operating Officer André Calantzopoulos gave the following presentation that, except for some comments about e-cigarettes, was an excellent and informative update on the international tobacco markets, PMI's markets, business opportunities and Next Generation Products.
Remarks
https://www.media-server.com/m/instances/8hjnb6wm/items/v2b4bx9m/assets/m8djui39/0/file.pdf
Accompanying Slides
https://www.media-server.com/m/instances/8hjnb6wm/items/v2b4bx9m/assets/qa4ps3n3/0/file.pdf
I recommend printing the remarks, and reading them while viewing the accompanying slide presentation.
The June 21 Bloomberg news article at
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-21/philip-morris-to-introduce-next-generation-cigarette-by-2017.html
was based upon Calantzopoulos' presentation.
But some inaccurate and misleading claims about e-cigarettes appeared on page 10 of Calantzopoulos' Remarks, and Pages 40 and 41 of the Accompanying Slides. So I sent the following letter to two folks I know at PMI who specialize in new tobacco products and product regulation. I suspect Calantzopoulos' comments criticizing e-cigarettes were just another case of one competitor unfairly criticizing products made by competitors, and I hope my e-mail will convince PMI to not repeat its inaccurate and misleading claims.
Calantzopoulos' presentation indicates that PMI won't be marketing e-cigarettes in the near future, and instead is pursuing other smokefree tobacco aerosole product alternatives.
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Godshall
To: James Arnold ; Rolf Lutz
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:30 PM
Subject: Recent PMI comments on e-cigarettes inaccurate and misleading
Jim and Rolf,
On page 10 of last week's remarks by André Calantzopoulos in Lausanne at
https://www.media-server.com/m/instances/8hjnb6wm/items/v2b4bx9m/assets/m8djui39/0/file.pdf
and on page 40 of the accompanying slide at
https://www.media-server.com/m/instances/8hjnb6wm/items/v2b4bx9m/assets/qa4ps3n3/0/file.pdf
the following incorrect and misleading statements about e-cigarettes were made: "The major issue with these products is a poor sensory experience and a weak nicotine delivery profile. Some of them may also present certain safety issues."
The slide on page 41 is especially deceptive because it shows data from Vansickel/Eissenberg's long since refuted 2010 study finding e-cigarettes emit very little nicotine in which they recruited cigarette smokers who had never used an e-cigarette before, instructed them to use the e-cigarette as if they were smoking a cigarette, then held a press conference to boast that e-cigarettes emit "no-nicotine" citing plasma nicotine levels following their first time e-cigarette use.
After I and several hundred e-cigarette consumers criticized and challenged Eissenberg's 2010 claim and study finding e-cigarettes emit no nicotine, Eissenberg and Vansickel conducted another study using e-cigarette consumers finding that e-cigarette products not only emit nicotine, but can (based upon usage patterns) emit just as much nicotine as cigarettes.
Below and attached are documents related to Eissenberg's 2010 study and subsequent research findings.
Also, e-cigarettes provide a very good "sensory experience" and have a very good safety record except for about a dozen incidences (out of about one trillion product uses) of exploding batteries in modified products that is best described at
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...61-exploding-mods-update-february-2012-a.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...0594-q-im-worried-my-e-cig-might-explode.html and
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/129569-rechargeable-batteries.html
While e-cigarette battery safety is a concern that has/is being addressed (without assistance from government regulators), the safety record of e-cigarettes has always been exponentially better than that of burning tobacco cigarettes.
Bill Godshall
Executive Director
Smokefree Pennsylvania
1926 Monongahela Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15218
412-351-5880
smokefree@compuserve.com
CNN news article "Electronic cigarettes don't deliver" cites Eissenberg claiming e-cigarettes emit no nicotine (2/8/2010), and attached Vansickel/Eissenberg 2010 study (whose findings were cited by PMI last week).
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-cnn-com-today-eissenberg-study-feedback.html
Eissenberg recruits experienced e-cigarette users for new study (10/24/2010)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...s-experienced-electronic-cigarette-users.html
Vansickel/Eissenberg announce preliminary results at SRNT of new study finging e-cigarettes do emit nicotine (2/24/2011)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nbergs-study-yep-e-cigs-deliver-nicotine.html
Etter/Bullen study (attached) finds e-cigarettes emit nicotine (11/1/2011)
Tom Eissenberg letter to tobacco research community acknowledging e-cigarettes deliver nicotine (11/4/11)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/media-general-news/236169-e-cigarettes-deliver-nicotine-jf-etter-3.html#post4493293
Attached Vansickel/Weaver/Eissenberg study finds e-cigarettes emit nicotine (1/12/2012), with interesting dialogue between Eissenberg and me about their 2010 "no nicotine" study and their 2012 "delivers nicotine" study at
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...kel-weaver-eissenberg-study-e-cigarettes.html
Remarks
https://www.media-server.com/m/instances/8hjnb6wm/items/v2b4bx9m/assets/m8djui39/0/file.pdf
Accompanying Slides
https://www.media-server.com/m/instances/8hjnb6wm/items/v2b4bx9m/assets/qa4ps3n3/0/file.pdf
I recommend printing the remarks, and reading them while viewing the accompanying slide presentation.
The June 21 Bloomberg news article at
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-21/philip-morris-to-introduce-next-generation-cigarette-by-2017.html
was based upon Calantzopoulos' presentation.
But some inaccurate and misleading claims about e-cigarettes appeared on page 10 of Calantzopoulos' Remarks, and Pages 40 and 41 of the Accompanying Slides. So I sent the following letter to two folks I know at PMI who specialize in new tobacco products and product regulation. I suspect Calantzopoulos' comments criticizing e-cigarettes were just another case of one competitor unfairly criticizing products made by competitors, and I hope my e-mail will convince PMI to not repeat its inaccurate and misleading claims.
Calantzopoulos' presentation indicates that PMI won't be marketing e-cigarettes in the near future, and instead is pursuing other smokefree tobacco aerosole product alternatives.
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Godshall
To: James Arnold ; Rolf Lutz
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:30 PM
Subject: Recent PMI comments on e-cigarettes inaccurate and misleading
Jim and Rolf,
On page 10 of last week's remarks by André Calantzopoulos in Lausanne at
https://www.media-server.com/m/instances/8hjnb6wm/items/v2b4bx9m/assets/m8djui39/0/file.pdf
and on page 40 of the accompanying slide at
https://www.media-server.com/m/instances/8hjnb6wm/items/v2b4bx9m/assets/qa4ps3n3/0/file.pdf
the following incorrect and misleading statements about e-cigarettes were made: "The major issue with these products is a poor sensory experience and a weak nicotine delivery profile. Some of them may also present certain safety issues."
The slide on page 41 is especially deceptive because it shows data from Vansickel/Eissenberg's long since refuted 2010 study finding e-cigarettes emit very little nicotine in which they recruited cigarette smokers who had never used an e-cigarette before, instructed them to use the e-cigarette as if they were smoking a cigarette, then held a press conference to boast that e-cigarettes emit "no-nicotine" citing plasma nicotine levels following their first time e-cigarette use.
After I and several hundred e-cigarette consumers criticized and challenged Eissenberg's 2010 claim and study finding e-cigarettes emit no nicotine, Eissenberg and Vansickel conducted another study using e-cigarette consumers finding that e-cigarette products not only emit nicotine, but can (based upon usage patterns) emit just as much nicotine as cigarettes.
Below and attached are documents related to Eissenberg's 2010 study and subsequent research findings.
Also, e-cigarettes provide a very good "sensory experience" and have a very good safety record except for about a dozen incidences (out of about one trillion product uses) of exploding batteries in modified products that is best described at
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...61-exploding-mods-update-february-2012-a.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...0594-q-im-worried-my-e-cig-might-explode.html and
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/129569-rechargeable-batteries.html
While e-cigarette battery safety is a concern that has/is being addressed (without assistance from government regulators), the safety record of e-cigarettes has always been exponentially better than that of burning tobacco cigarettes.
Bill Godshall
Executive Director
Smokefree Pennsylvania
1926 Monongahela Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15218
412-351-5880
smokefree@compuserve.com
CNN news article "Electronic cigarettes don't deliver" cites Eissenberg claiming e-cigarettes emit no nicotine (2/8/2010), and attached Vansickel/Eissenberg 2010 study (whose findings were cited by PMI last week).
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-cnn-com-today-eissenberg-study-feedback.html
Eissenberg recruits experienced e-cigarette users for new study (10/24/2010)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...s-experienced-electronic-cigarette-users.html
Vansickel/Eissenberg announce preliminary results at SRNT of new study finging e-cigarettes do emit nicotine (2/24/2011)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nbergs-study-yep-e-cigs-deliver-nicotine.html
Etter/Bullen study (attached) finds e-cigarettes emit nicotine (11/1/2011)
Tom Eissenberg letter to tobacco research community acknowledging e-cigarettes deliver nicotine (11/4/11)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/media-general-news/236169-e-cigarettes-deliver-nicotine-jf-etter-3.html#post4493293
Attached Vansickel/Weaver/Eissenberg study finds e-cigarettes emit nicotine (1/12/2012), with interesting dialogue between Eissenberg and me about their 2010 "no nicotine" study and their 2012 "delivers nicotine" study at
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...kel-weaver-eissenberg-study-e-cigarettes.html
Last edited: