brand news
Posted by Stephanie Startz on September 28, 2009 08:52 AM
Wal-Mart is the "best corporate symbol of America today" in a 60 Minutes and Vanity Fair survey. [NY Times]
Procter & Gamble goes green, with large-scale marketing campaign aimed at mainstream consumers seeking sustainable versions of familiar products. [Financial Times]
French mobile operator Orange signs deal with Apple to sell iPhones in Britain in time for Christmas. [Times of London]
Sprint moves to regain market share as first telecom retailer on the 4G network. [NY Times]
Starbucks launches Via instant coffee with SNL season premiere ad barrage. [AdAge]
McDonald's eyes expansion in India with new stores and expanded value menu. [Warc]
Ford announces plans to build third car car assembly plant in China. [WSJ]
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