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Is it just me or that incredibly stupid? People know the risks of smoking when they start, or when they choose not to stop, it's obviously not good for you.... Bloody Yanks.
(PS: I smoke, I know the risks of it, I shan't be suing)
Cigarette giant Philip Morris is to appeal against a Californian court order to pay out an unprecedented $28bn (£17bn) in punitive damages to a cancer-stricken smoker.
The award, the biggest ever in an individual smoking-related lawsuit, comes on top of an initial $850,000 payout intended to compensate the plaintiff - a 64-year-old woman suffering from lung cancer - for her illness.
The verdict wiped 6% off Philip Morris' share price, and dragged other tobacco stocks lower in sympathy.
The BBC's Patrick O'Connell says this suggests that investors are not yet as convinced as lawyers for Philip Morris that this award, and indeed the trial itself, can be overturned.
Lawyers for the plaintiff argued in court that the tobacco giant had deliberately concealed evidence about the links between smoking and cancer.
But Philip Morris' legal team said the company should not be blamed for her personal decision to keep on smoking.
"This jury should have focused on what the plaintiff knew about the health risks of smoking, and whether anything the company ever said or did improperly influenced her decision to smoke or not to quit," said Philip Morris lawyer William Ohlemeyer.
"Testimony during the trial showed that Ms Bullock was aware of the health risks of smoking and was warned repeatedly of those risks by her doctors over four decades, and her daughter also urged her to quit," he said.
The plaintiff, Betty Bullock, smoked from the age of 17 until she was diagnosed with cancer in February last year.
The disease has since spread to her liver. It is estimated that she has just months to live.
The punitive damages bill dwarfs an earlier $3bn award set at a separate tobacco trial in June last year.
That award was later reduced to $100m.
Philip Morris has said that the award to Ms Bullock breaches US Supreme Court guidelines which limit punitive damages to four times the size of the compensatory damages.
If she were to receive the money, Ms Bullock would become one of the richest people in America.
Is it just me or that incredibly stupid? People know the risks of smoking when they start, or when they choose not to stop, it's obviously not good for you.... Bloody Yanks.
(PS: I smoke, I know the risks of it, I shan't be suing)