brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on December 10, 2010 09:00 AM

Apple's iPhone threatens domestic brands Samsung and LG in South Korea.
Atkins Nutritional Holdings is sold (yet again), this time to a private-equity firm.
Boeing faces increased federal scrutiny of its 757 airliners.
Borders loss widens as sales drop.
Dean Foods pays $30 million to settle Vermont antitrust suit.
Domino’s looks overseas to drive growth in 2011.
Exelon reaches deal to close New Jersey nuclear plant early.
Geely eyes online car sales in China.
GM CEO says he was "humbled" by its "near death" experience.
Lionsgate faces showdown with Carl Icahn before shareholder meeting.
Madonna will open her second Hard Candy luxury gym in Moscow.
Orange unveils new app strategy.
Pfizer’s new CEO faces challenges in emerging markets.
Tata faces sales obstacles for ultra-cheap Nano in India.
Tim Hortons signs multi-year deal with the National Hockey League.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces revolt and new rival in OpenLeaks.
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