brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on April 12, 2013 09:02 AM

JCPenney seeks to raise $1 billion as Martha Stewart loses a round in JCP-Macy's case.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg launches FWD.us with Silicon Valley heavyhitters on immigration reform.
Apple agrees to settle suit on iPhone and iPad warranties.
Argos plans digital "store of the future" to fight Amazon.
Bibigo Korean food brand partners with Psy.
Bitcoin finds Winklevoss twins rise in digital money as crash continues.
BlackBerry looks to apps and China for growth.
Burger King CEO leaves to take top job at H.J. Heinz.
Douwe Egberts goes to JAB for $9.8 billion.
Eli Lilly plans to lay off 30 percent of sales reps in major restructuring.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on April 8, 2013 09:02 AM

AB InBev reached a tentative agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice over its disputed $20.1 billion acquisition of Mexican brewer Grupo Modelo, which faces inquiry over Mexico worker deaths.
GE to buy Lufkin for $3 billion in oil-and-gas-industry play.
PepsiCo seeks to patent novel high-protein nutrition beverages.
Adidas stops controversial sale of t-shirts around injured Louisville player Kevin Ware.
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong to be honored for pro-women Makers series.
Apple's former advisor to Steve Jobs admits brand screwed up iPhone naming system.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on April 5, 2013 09:01 AM
HP board shakeup and chairman exit gives CEO Meg Whitman a chance to shake off troubles.
BP faults Deepwater Horizon claims overseer, launches first brand-wide fuel loyalty program.
BMW prepares X4 crossover for U.S. market, makes vehicles greener with fewer cylinders, less gasoline.
Al Jazeera America hires CNN's Ali Velshi as anchor.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos leads $5 million investment round in Henry Blodget's Business Insider.
Apple reportedly signs music labels for streaming service as Google's YouTube clinches deal with Universal Music.
Best Buy may have turned the tide on showrooming Amazon.Continue reading...
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social media
Posted by Dale Buss on February 28, 2013 06:47 PM

LinkedIn is locked in to a successful if lackluster business model, as far as Wall Street—and the online social network's 40 to 43 million reguar unique visitors—are concerned. That puts it in contrast to many of the sexier brands in the social media-sphere.
While the market capitalizations of darlings such as Facebook, Zynga and Groupon have fallen by 25 percent to 60 percent since their recent public offerings, LinkedIn is now valued at more than $18 billion versus just $4 billion when it went public nearly two years ago. With that, its stock closed at all-time highs this week.
That's because the Mountain View, Calif.-based brand has managed to create and then dominate social media networking focused around jobs, careers and business identities. LinkedIn also has been able to monetize its site by selling services such as job ads, career pages and a recruiter talent finder that helps companies find, attract and manage their talent.
In turn, LinkedIn's utility has helped make it gradually more attractive to the most career-challenged generation—Milennials—in addition to Generation Xers and boomers who tended to become the initial members of LinkedIn as established professionals. Meanwhile, Facebook, for instance, has lost its identity as the place where young social-networkers gather. Continue reading...
diversity watch
Posted by Mark J. Miller on February 27, 2013 04:26 PM

The U.S. federal government still defines the act of marriage as one taking place between a man and a woman even though a number of states have made gay marriage legal and President Obama made it clear in his Inauguration speech (and other speeches since) that gay marriage is something he firmly believes in. “Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law—for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well,” Obama said after being sworn in on Jan. 21 by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
Roberts will have a lot to do with possibly making a change to the way the federal government defines marriage when his Court hears two gay-marriage-related cases on March 26 and 27. Nearly 300 companies came out Wednesday to “urge the U.S. Supreme Court … to strike down a federal law that restricts the definition of marriage to heterosexual unions,” Reuters reports.
Considering the size and number of brands taking part, it will be hard for conservatives who have long opposed gay marriage to try and boycott everyone involved.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on February 26, 2013 09:08 AM

Yahoo! work-from-home edict by CEO Marissa Mayer sparks debate.
Barnes & Noble breakup possibility highlights leadership differences.
Weight Watchers sees workers push back over low pay.
Airbus considers adding assembly line for A350.
Alcatel bets on AT&T and Verizon to keep U.S.-market growth.
Amazon losing its edge in e-commerce satisfaction.
BP begins its trial in 2010 Gulf oil spill.
Diageo hopes to create frozen-cocktail frenzy in U.K.
Google is the most trusted online brand in India, followed by Facebook.
HP board signals more oversight of CEO.
Hooters launches new brand campaign.
IKEA pulls more meatballs over horse meat.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on February 25, 2013 09:07 AM

"Argo" wins Oscar for Best Picture as 85th Academy Awards widely distribute recognition among films, actors and others, while The Onion runs into critical barrage over tweet about young actress.
KFC launches campaign in China after an antibiotics scandal damaged the brand.
IKEA withdraws Swedish meatballs from store restaurants in 14 European countries on horsemeat scare.
Barnes & Noble chairman mulls buyout that could split it in two and put B&N's Nook e-reader up for sale.
BP may be closing in on a settlement as spill trial nears.
BYD targets electric-vehicle sales.
Darden warns of sales declines at its restaurant brands including Olive Garden.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on January 21, 2013 09:02 AM

Atari files for bankruptcy protection in the U.S.
RIM could license BlackBerry 10 software.
Sony plans to introduce tablet challenging Apple and Samsung.
AIG learns from "Thank You, America" misfire.
Alfa Romeo plans brand return to U.S. late this year.
Boeing sees safety investigators dismiss one potential cause of Dreamliner fires.Continue reading...
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