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Posted by Alicia Ciccone on March 20, 2013 09:15 AM

American Airlines defends $20-million severance pay to CEO.
Deutsche Bank forced to restate 2012 profits due to U.S. lawsuits.
Google will package and brand chat services as Babble.
T-Mobile readies "Uncarrier" no-contract pricing plan and proposed board structure, while AT&T introduces no-contract wireless phone service and Sprintlaunches de-branded Android smartphones.
7-Eleven sues 7-SEVEN chain for trademark infringement.
Apple brand found to be less "inspiring" than it was three years ago in new consumer survey.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on January 31, 2013 08:58 AM

Calvin Klein and Speed Stick reveal teasers for Super Bowl debut, while Beyonce's halftime show also offers a sneak peek in our latest Super Bowl brand round-up.
BlackBerry undercuts debut of new BlackBerry 10 with news of more delays.
Deutsche Bank swings to loss as it cleans up its business.
AutoNation to put its own name on most dealerships.
Bazooka Candy is rebranding for a new generation of gum chewers.
Boeing plays down effects of Dreamliner grounding.
Chipotle starts selling organic hoodies.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on January 14, 2013 08:59 AM

Cadillac sees its ATS named North American Car of the Year at the North American International Auto Show, while Ram celebrates naming of 1500 as truck/utility vehicle of the year.
Hostess strikes a deal to sell Wonder Bread and other brands plus production facilities to Flower Foods.
HP CEO Meg Whitman receives $15.4 million.
American Express travel cuts point to end of an era.
Apple cuts orders for iPhone parts.
Billabong receives another takeover bid.
Deutsche Bank reportedly considers 20-percent bonus cuts in Europe.
GM's Chevrolet division relaunches Corvette brand.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on December 20, 2012 08:55 AM

NYSE Euronext is in merger talks with the IntercontinentalExchange. (Update: Sold!)
Foursquare starts using Facebook data for recommendations.
General Mills announces more than 100 new products for 2013.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos among retail leaders honored by NRF.
Apple feels heat in Brazil over iPhone brand and sees "pinch to zoom" patent rejected.
Barack Obama pledges to take action on gun control.
Best Buy digital chief resigns.
Darden takes new tack to spur U.S. restraurant brands.
Deutsche Bank image remake suffers.
Disney raises bar on customer experience with new Fantasy Land.
eBay stops advertising inside mobile apps.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on December 13, 2012 09:04 AM

Google releases new map app for Apple iPhone, shuts down shopping search in China, and makes porn harder to find, as CEO defends tax avoidance.
Apple settles European e-book price-fixing probe with publishers.
Applebee's interviews creator of #HireKevin campaign.
BMW and Boeing plan to collaborate on making carbon fiber.
Barclays joins industry cost-cutting wave, eliminating 2,000 jobs.
Berkshire Hathaway plans rare buyback of holder's stock.Continue reading...
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Posted by Dale Buss on December 12, 2012 09:02 AM

HSBC hopes to minimize brand damage from $1.9 billion U.S. fine.
Avon leaves South Korea and Vietnam in $400M cost-cutting move.
FedEx is accused of overcharging.
Amazon strikes sales-tax deal with Massachusetts.
Apple tests new TV designs.
Audi launches driving tech simulation game for Sony PlayStation.
Bausch & Lomb explores selling itself.
Bentley opens boutique at brand HQ.
Cinnabon reaches 1,000th bakery milestone.Continue reading...
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Posted by Dale Buss on December 6, 2012 09:01 AM

Apple plans limited US manufacturing as it lands back in court with Samsung and baffles Eric Schmidt.
Starbucks agrees to pay more UK tax, capitulating to criticism.
Rolls-Royce is caught in bribery probe in UK.
AmEx works on social engagement that closes the loop with consumers.
AT&T is on track for record smartphone sales.
Barclays Africa is sold to Absa in $2.1 billion transaction.
Bob Marley trademark spat settled as 'relaxation drink' comes under fire.
Deutsche Bank is probed by SEC.
Dish will start selling mobile phones at its Blockbuster movie rental stores.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on November 21, 2012 08:45 AM

HP CEO Meg Whitman pilloried over $8.8 billion start-up acquisition charge for Autonomy as stock plunges and former CEO comes out of woodwork.
News Corp. reportedly eyeing Simon & Schuster as add-on to HarperCollins and acquires 49% of YES Network as former newspaper execs charged with bribery. YES, meanwhile, extends Yankees TV rights through 2042.
Amazon unveils brand pages and looks to reinvent publishing model with Tim Ferriss book.
Apple products top kids' holiday wish lists, while spaceship-like campus delayed until 2016.
BlackBerry dropped by US agency over device reliability concerns.
Big Ten college sports conference brand could be diluted by eastern driven.
Darden CMO defects to Ruby Tuesday.Continue reading...
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