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Posted by Dale Buss on January 30, 2013 09:04 AM

RIM prepares for BlackBerry 10 global launch this morning.
UPS acquisition of TNT formally blocked by EU.
Boeing had concerns about batteries before Dreamliner failures.
Taco Bell and Volkswagen get heat over their Super Bowl ads as Kia unveils full Space Babies spot.
Toyota recalls 1M Corollas and Lexus sedans.
AT&T bites deeper into Vampire Diaries with social "rehash."
American Airlines signals serious merger intentions with United Airways.
Apple refused bigger damages from judge in Samsung case.
Bob Evans plans to sell Mimi's Cafe.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on July 18, 2012 09:02 AM

Apple slims down next iPhone as analyst says that iPad Mini and iTV are real products.
AT&T is introducing shared data plans as iPhone users fear iPhone FaceTime charges.
Bank of America swings to profit.
Bob Evans may be considering sale of Mimi's Cafe.
Coke and PepsiCo step up campaign against New York soda ban.
DirecTV finds unlikely friends in dispute with Viacom.
Ericsson earnings plunge on economic slowdowns.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on June 7, 2012 09:01 AM

PepsiCo wins fight with Coca-Cola in German court over bottle design.
Foxconn sees arrests after unrest at Apple plant in China.
Samsung names new CEO.
Alibaba foresees strong growth.
ASKY pan-African airline faces tough take-off.
Baker & Taylor signs e-books distribution deal with Harry Potter-based Pottermore site.
Bob Evans looks to restaraunt remodels and value pricing for sales traction.
Facebook faces scrutiny as it goes for younger kids as NASDAQ chief apologizes for stock exchange's role in IPO debacle.
Fanatics.com sports-apparel site valued at $1.5 billion.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on September 19, 2011 09:01 AM

Disney sees Lion King 3-D dominate weekend box office.
Netflix separates movie-streaming and DVD-delivery services, renames DVD biz Qwikster; CEO says he "messed up."
AT&T and Coca-Cola set out to reinvent web audience measurement as Coke varies its bottle sizes.
Alfa Romeo delays U.S. return, spooking Fiat dealers who are counting on selling the brand.
Airbus raises forecast for aircraft demand.
AP launches mobile version of Sunday newspaper FSIs.
Blackstone teams up with Prestige Brands on GlaxoSmithKline unit bid.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on September 15, 2010 09:00 AM
Best Buy leads electronics retailers in adjusting holiday-stocking strategy to load up on hand-held gadgets this year.
Bob Evans challenged by activists from PETA and other groups who question them about “electrical stunning” to kill poultry.
China Air joins SkyTeam global alliance of airlines.
Chrysler shows off new products to dealers gathered in Atlanta.
Chuck E. Cheese recalls battery-operated kids' toys.Continue reading...
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