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Posted by Dale Buss on April 30, 2012 08:59 AM

AB InBev goes upbeat as profits and sales rise.
Adidas raises forecast after profit beats estimates.
Air Lease nears $5.5 billion purchase of 737 Max jetliners from Boeing as aircraft maker produces first 787 Dreamliner.
Amazon and Texas reach sales tax deal.
Apple sidesteps billions of dollars in taxes worldwide.
Cadbury shows the way on Google+.
Chrysler overruns magazine covers with new Viper.
Disney's Marvel's The Avengers aims to kick off summer box office bonanza.Continue reading...
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Posted by Dale Buss on December 8, 2011 09:13 AM

Alec Baldwin quits Twitter following American Airlines row.
AstraZeneca slashes U.S. sales force.
BP faces more citations in oil spill.
Boeing hopes for easing of NLRB dispute after machinists ratify contract as it nears deal with Southwest for jet purchase and FedEx signals a big order.
Burger King not a hit with parents, survey says.
CVS/pharmacy debuts mobile shopping platform for smartphone users.
Chick-Fil-A ups commitment to college football.Continue reading...
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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 19, 2010 07:12 AM
Green marketing is in the spotlight ahead of Earth Day on Thursday; Earth Day's 2010 sponsors include P&G, Siemens, Wells Fargo, UPS, and Philips. [Brandweek | TreeHugger]
Toyota is set to agree to a $16.4 million fine today for not telling U.S. officials about a pedal defect. On Friday, the automaker recalled 600,000 minivans over rust problems, and confirmed safety concerns with its Lexus GX 460 model SUV. [AP | USA Today]
KLM, Lufthansa, and British Airways test flights are giving hope to the millions of passengers grounded by Iceland's volcanic ash. European transport ministers meet today to discuss resuming air travel. Air France, meanwhile, appears to be weathering the disruption. [BBC | NYT | CNN | Businessweek]
American, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, US Airways and JetBlue won't charge for carry-on luggage. [AP]
GM took church-goers for a Sunday drive yesterday. [Detroit Free Press]
ESPN seeks to dominate the sports circuit by purchasing NCAA basketball. [Business Insider]Continue reading...
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