brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on April 9, 2010 07:44 AM
Kmart is confident about the future of retail. [Brandweek]
Consumers are regaining trust in retail companies. [Adweek]
FreeCreditReport isn't actually free at all. [Consumerist]
Banning drinking at work made Carlsberg workers mad. [Reuters]
Wal-Mart will cut prices on thousands of products. [WSJ]
Jamie Oliver makes fast food brands nervous. [Daily Finance]
Oprah Winfrey reveals shows for her new network. [LA Times]
Fashion label Hugo Boss is reorganizing its brand. [WWD]
Nordstrom puts its confidence in an in-store credit card. [Portfolio]
Talbots' merger will dissolve millions of debt dollars. [Boston Herald]
Jetblue is badmouthing competitors on its blog. [BrandFreak]
A recent AT&T promotion highlights the obvious. [NY Times]
LVMH hopes to expand with a line of luxury hotels. [Vogue UK]
Smithsonian collaborated with QVC on a jewelry line. [AP]
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