brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on March 29, 2012 09:01 AM

Anheuser-Busch InBev tries to get customers to return to its brands.
Annie's IPO surges.
BMW begins delivering fleet for use in London Summer Olympics.
Bertelsmann considers IPO.
BlackBerry-maker RIM plans to report turnaround progress today.
Bojangles unleashes "Chicken Cops" campaign.
Chevron and Merck disclose funding of attack-ad groups.
Depend campaign features non-incontinent celebrities.
Guerlain founder fined for racist comment by French court.
Jeep plans Russian expansion.
LYFE Kitchen tests branded brocery items.
Los Angeles Dodgers deal holds TV riches for new owners.
Magners Cider sponsors London Underground's first 180-degree ad wrap.
News Corp. denies pay TV piracy allegations.
Nokia to launch high-end Lumia smartphone in China.
Sears brings back DieHard theme as battery brand enters alkaline market.
Virgin Money disrupts UK banking.
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