Posted by Abe Sauer on March 22, 2013 02:17 PM

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China is the second largest economy in the world and every significant brand's future is impacted by its growth (or collapse)—but who's got the time?! Here's the week's reads that will make you look like a keen China observer in case you find yourself immersed in a cultural conversation.
This week: ad spend... what China wants in 2013... suspicions about VW's recall... Apple... Buick's recall... Microsoft on Taobao... BMW partnerships... one evil mechanic's genius business development idea... Gangnam grannies take on Harlem noodle shake... and more.Continue reading...
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Posted by Dale Buss on March 12, 2013 09:09 AM

Alibaba names next CEO.
Denny's cancels franchise deal in China.
Google shows off sample apps for Project Glass a SXSW.
American Airlines and U.S. Airways prepare for merger bumps.
Apple and Samsung values soar.
Barney's New York rebrands Co-op stores as regular Barney's.
BlackBerry stock jumps on Lenovo takeover interest rumor.
BMW to build sub-brand for China.
Boeing sees investigators focus narrowly on batteries in Dreamliner probe.
China's Spring Airlines adds cars to in-flight sales offering.Continue reading...
More about: Brand News, Alibaba, American Airlines, Angry Birds, Apple, Barney's New York, BlackBerry, Boeing, Cadillac, Campbell Ewald, Cleveland Clinic, Daimler, Dell, Denny's, Dove, Dreamliner, Lupe Fiasco, GM, Google, Heineken, HMV, HSN, Carl Icahn, Kate Spade, Kate Spade New York, Kate Spade Saturday, KFC, Kia, Lenovo, LinkedIn, Louis Vuitton, Lowe's, Men+Care, Nissan, Nissan Leaf, Quiznos, Renault, Rovio, Samsung, Spring Airlines, Tecate, U.S. Airways, Univision, Yum!
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Posted by Shirley Brady on February 14, 2013 08:45 AM

American Airlines and US Airways to create the world's biggest airline with $11 billion union.
AB InBev will sell Corona unit to salvage Modelo takeover, as Pernod Ricard is open to Jose Cuervo talks.
H.J. Heinz Company enters agreement to be acquired by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
Time Warner rumored to eye Time Inc. split and talking to Meredith about buying magazine brands.
Adidas unveils new global brand strategy with Boost product push.
American Express and Yahoo accused of stealing travel service idea.
Angry Birds parent Rovio slings into advertising.
Apple promises to fix iOS Exchange bug, fights activist shareholder Einhorn.
Barclays agrees to stop speculating on food prices.
Barnes & Noble warns of lower 2012 sales and Nook concerns.
Boeing looks at interim 787 fixes.
BT sticks by Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius (charged with murdering his girlfriend), for now.Continue reading...
More about: Brand News, AB InBev, Adidas, American Airlines, American Express, Angry Birds, Apple, Baidu, Barclays, Barnes & Noble, Berkshire Hathaway, Boeing, BT, Chevrolet, Cisco, Coros Light, Corona, Diageo, Dunkin' Donuts, Facebook, GM, Google, H.J. Heinz Company, Heinz, Jose Cuervo, Lexus, Mexico, MillerCoors, Modelo, New York, Nook, PepsiCo, Pernod Ricard, Porsche, Quaker, Rovio, Starbucks, Surf, Time Inc., Time Warner, US Airways, Yahoo, Youku, Oscar Pistorius, Siri, Mike Bloomberg, Warren Buffett
brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on December 16, 2012 09:30 PM
Angry Birds first Christmas song ("Fly Me Home Tonight") released by Rovio.
Apple downgraded by Citi on China suppliers, while first weekend iPhone 5 sales in China top two million.
NRA goes silent in wake of Newtown, CT, school massacre as President Obama vows to get tougher on guns.
Diet Pepsi quietly changes sweetener in advance of new logo, tagline and can design.
Barclays protests US energy fine.
Best Buy extends deadline for founder's buyout bid.
Chrysler undecided on minivan plan.
Cisco reportedly plans to sell Linksys brand.
Coca-Cola resurrects Mello Yello in Australia, plans pop-up beach at Sydney Cricket Stadium.
Facebook's monetization efforts may ride on Walmart campaign lessons.
Li Ning projects substantial loss.
Microsoft urged to ditch Windows brand by Dell.
PPR goes shopping for young brands.
Starbucks defended by London mayor Boris Johnson.
Toyota set to seize global auto sales crown as GM vies for 2nd place.
More about: Brand News, Angry Birds, Barclays, Best Buy, Chrysler, Cisco, Coca-Cola, Dell, Diet Pepsi, Facebook, GM, iPhone, Li Ning, Linksys, Mello Yello, Microsoft, NRA, Pepsi, PepsiCo, PPR, Rovio, Starbucks, Toyota, Walmart, Australia, President Obama
brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on November 28, 2012 09:02 AM

CNN seen naming Jeff Zucker, former head of NBCUniversal, as its chief.
Groupon sees board meet on new CEO.
LinkedIn wants to solve world's skills gap.
Aldi stretches brand promise for hunger challenge.
Angry Birds sparks export boom from Finland.
Apple continues shakeup over iOS 6 maps app mishap as brand hit with patent suit over headphones.Continue reading...
More about: Brand News, Aldi, Angry Birds, Apple, BP, Bankia, BlackBerry, CNN, Coca-Cola, Cox Media, Discovery, Discovery Kids, Facebook, Fiat, Gap, Google, Groupon, The Hobbit, Hostess, Intel, LinkedIn, McDonald's, Monster Beverage, NBCUniversal, Nokia, RIM, Tesco, TMZ, Vivendi, Walmart, Yahoo, Sean Combs, Marissa Mayer, Jeff Zucker
china
Posted by Abe Sauer on November 2, 2012 05:01 PM

China is the second latest economy in the world, every significant brand's future is impacted by its growth (or collapse!); but who's got the time?! A weekly potpourri of ten reads that will make you look like a keen China observer during any conversation about China. This week: 3M, booze trademark wars, Lee's dark side, Oreo pandas, eBay returns, fashion week, iPhone hookers and more… Continue reading...
china
Posted by Abe Sauer on October 26, 2012 02:02 PM
China is the second latest economy in the world, every significant brand's future is impacted by its growth (or collapse!); but who's got the time?! A weekly potpourri of ten reads that will make you look like a keen China observer during any conversation about China. This week, starting with Angry Birds coming to McDonald's China ... Continue reading...
More about: China, China Bites, Angry Birds, Apple, iPad, McDonald's, Nestle, Nike, Starbucks, Mobile, Apps
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Posted by Dale Buss on October 23, 2012 09:02 AM

BBC sees editor step aside amid Jimmy Savile sex scandal as director goes before government inquiry.
McDonald's teams up with Rovio for Angry Birds promotion in China.
Google defends trademark challenge to its AdWords service.
Adobe campaign uses blunt language.
Apple tests ability to stay ahead of the curve with new iPad reveal today.
Brand India is promoted with China trade show.
Denny's launches menu inspired by The Hobbit.
DuPont cuts outlook and plans to cut 1,500 jobs.
Facebook surges in fan engagement with restaurants.Continue reading...
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