brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on May 9, 2012 08:59 AM

Apple wins legal round in U.S. over iPad trade name in China.
Birds Eye commits to "GenVeg" effort to get kids to eat vegetables.
Chase pitches pre-paid debit cards.
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo carry calorie fight into New York subways.
Delta pulls ads from Comedy Central's The Daily Show.
Disney gets earnings boost from cable.
Dole considers breakup.
Domino's gluten-free crust challenged.
Facebook IPO bandwagon moves to Boston, ditches video.
Ford struggles with Thai suppliers after last fall's floods.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Chana Mayefsky on August 10, 2011 09:00 AM

Apple accused of e-book price fixing, as Amazon Kindles social interactions and rolls out cloud-based reader.
AT&T bid for T-Mobile faces California review.
Baidu shuts down Twitter-like service in China.
Banana Republic Facebook fans get first dibs on Banana Republic's Mad Men collection.
BlackBerry's fall from C-Suite to High Street riots in U.K. could damage brand.
Disney CEO Bob Iger seeks "great characters, great stories."
Kate Moss-inspired web ad banned in the U.K.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on August 11, 2010 09:00 AM

Adidas is launching a series of mobile apps to expand its brand.
Ford's 2011 Explorer is 85% recyclable and 30% more fuel efficient, says company.
Fossil rides worldwide economic improvement to tripling of its quarterly profit.
GM is expected to report “impressive” second-quarter results tomorrow on the strength of growing sales and lower expenses.
Google faces more international pressure on mapping privacy as police raid its offices in South Korea.
HP is surprised that ousted CEO Mark Hurd doesn’t just go quietly into that good night of scandal.Continue reading...
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