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In the News: Unilever, Myspace and more

Posted by Dale Buss on January 10, 2012 09:01 AM

In the News

At CES, Samsung announces content for each screen.

Apple CEO Tim Cook could end up being America's highest-paid CEO for 2011.

Coors Light blasts by Bud to become No. 2 brew.

Dr Pepper releases "I'm one of a kind" ad campaign.

Ford is on the cusp of a true financial comeback; makes 100% sustainable interior.

Myspace reinvents itself as an entertainment experience, brings Justin Timberlake to CES.

Olympus sues execs over scandal.

Suze Orman puts her name on pre-paid credit card.

Smoothie King launches campaign to help customers get fit.

Toyota and Honda plan to fight back with new product reveals at NAIAS, which saw 27 new vehicle unveilings yesterday.

Unilever staff are set to strike over pensions.

Universal Studios unveils 100th anniversary plans.

Walmart plans to target bankless tax filers in seasonal deals with Jackson Hewitt and H&R Block.

Xbox Live adds content from News Corp.'s Fox division.

& Grocery stores score food for nutrition.

Comments

Lance Wortinger United States says:

Today, with the fast life-style that everyone leads, credit cards have a huge demand in the economy. Persons throughout every area are using the credit card and people who are not using the credit card have made arrangements to apply for just one. Thanks for spreading your ideas about credit cards.

January 13, 2012 06:03 AM #

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