brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on March 10, 2011 06:00 PM

American Apparel employee lawsuit is temporarily halted.
AOL layoffs shine spotlight on its brands.
Citigroup called world's "best positioned bank" by CEO in shareholder letter.
Facebook is the leading source of evidence in divorces.
Ford declared "most considered" auto brand on KBB.com.
Google lets users block sites from search, announces it's hiring (esp. in ad sales) at YouTube.
HP's webOS plan "could irritate" Microsoft.
Johnson & Johnson's recall-plagued McNeil Healthcare unit signs FDA deal.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on March 8, 2011 06:00 PM

Deutsche Telekom is in preliminary talks to sell T-Mobile to Sprint, a deal that would remake the mobile landscape.
Facebook introduces movie streaming and rentals with Warner Bros., sending Netflix stock down; and launches real-time analytics for social plug-ins.
BP plans $3.5 billion bond sale as CEO apologizes for Gulf Spill and says industry must take more precautions.
Airbus receives $9.5 billion order for 100 jets.
American Apparel head Dov Charney's latest scandal: a $250 million employee lawsuit alleging sexual assault.
Bill Gates is unlikely to reclaim the world's richest title tomorrow, due to philanthropic contributions.
Bupa launches integrated marketing campaign and new tagline.
Coca-Cola invests in green bottling facility in UK.Continue reading...
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