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Posted by Dale Buss on February 18, 2011 09:00 AM

Anglo American and Lafarge to form $2.8 billion UK venture.
Apple draws scrutiny from regulators over subscription rules and gets closer to a cheaper iPhone.
CBS gets heat for allegedly sitting on the Lara Logan story.
Campbell Soup lowers outlook.
Citadel Broadcasting ponders selling itself to smaller rival Cumulus.
Daimler unveils BharatBenz brand for India.
Disney head Bob Iger outlines vision for TV's future, while studio arm plots counter offensive against DVD industry woes.
Egypt's new military rulers launch Facebook page, attract 75,000 fans in 24 hours.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on November 18, 2010 09:00 AM

AMC expands dining options in US cinemas.
Android will conquer the iPhone and other smartphones... according to Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak.
BP's board tightens oversight of daily operations.
Carrefours to open in India, stay in Malaysia.
CNN pays tribute to Chile's freed miners.
Disney plans for e-commerce growth in India.Continue reading...
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Posted by Dale Buss on August 18, 2010 09:10 AM

Wal-Mart, Tesco and Carrefours would be welcomed by shoppers in India, where such “multi-brand” foreign-owned retailers currently are restricted, a new study says. Meanwhile, in the U.S., Wal-Mart’s new president scrambles to reverse earlier decisions that hurt sales.
American Apparel's troubles increase after auditor quits and fashion retailer (which is relaunching as "preppy") receives subpoena.
Axe Music launch is promoted with "mystery concerts" across U.S., kicking off with Mary J. Blige in New York.
Burger King tests $12.99 “shareable” pizza burger at its Whopper Bar in New York.
CBS will air a companion series to last winter’s hit reality show, Undercover Boss.
EMI faces an uphill struggle despite a corporate restructuring of the U.K. music icon.Continue reading...
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