brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on May 6, 2011 09:15 AM
ADM and Cargill invest in diesel from soy in Brazil.
British Airways’ Olympics-related advertising campaign takes off.
Carnival Cruise aligns with Live Nation.
Carrefour ousts head of its French business.
Cisco to reduce its bureaucracy.
Coca-Cola grows upbeat on India.
Glencore says orders for its IPO continue to roll in.
U.S. Senator Schumer from New York rumored to support Germans in NYSE bid.
Pennzoil lets customers trumpet its virtues.
Unilever faces an unusual fine from Chinese government.
Sony CEO apologizes for data breach.
Target withstands Wal-Mart’s aggressive new marketing campaign as Wal-Mart heirs bestow record gift upon museum.
No GOP candidate for president emerges amid first debate last night.
Katie Couric moves closer to doing a syndicated show for Walt Disney.
US adds more jobs than forecasted in April and sees payroll increase.
Al Qaeda confirms Osama bin Laden’s death.
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