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Posted by Alicia Ciccone on March 25, 2013 09:46 AM

T-Mobile kills off wireless contract, readies to launch LTE network.
Gordon Brothers Europe agrees to buy struggling Blockbuster UK, saving 2,000 jobs and brand.
W Hotels plans to double Asia presence over the next five years.
AstraZeneca settles Crestor patent suit.
Apple, Microsoft defend pricing policies in Australia.
Britain's BAE Systems wins five-year, $780 million US military contract.
BMW looks to Mini Paceman to challenge growing Fiat market.
Bridgestone launches new tire line to reignite Firestone brand.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on November 15, 2011 09:01 AM

Amazon projects 5M Kindle sales by year-end.
American Airlines makes long-awaited proposal to pilot union.
American Express expands Small Business Saturday.
Apple strikes up iTunes Match as Google prepares music launch.
AstraZeneca sees that its anti-cholesterol drug Crestor fails to beat Lipitor, by Pfizer, in new study.
AT&T and Verizon expand via cloud services.
BMW launches on-demand music service with MOG.
Cracker Barrel finally targets local customers.
Ford partners with Zynga for Escape launch.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on September 2, 2011 08:44 AM

Bank of America is pushed by regulators on contingency plans, as more than a dozen suits against big US banks are expected to be filed in the coming days over bad mortgages.
AstraZeneca fails to beat Pfizer in match of anti-cholesterol drugs Crestor and Lipitor.
BP raid in Russia is suspended.
Baidu, China Mobile and ICBC rank among top brands in China, survey says.
Campbell's profit takes a hit on declining US soup sales.
China Telecom plans UK mobile service before London 2012 Olympics.Continue reading...
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