brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on April 29, 2013 09:14 AM

NBA star Jason Collins comes out as the first openly gay active male athlete in American sports.
Primark is first retailer involved in Bangladesh factory collapse to offer aid to victims.
Chrysler earnings plunge on model changes.
Samsung reveals 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3.
Burger King tweaks menu and message after first-quarter sales decline.
BYD of China plans to sell "made in USA" buses.
Bayer pays $1.1 billion for birth-control company.
Boeing returns Dreamliner to the air but must reassure passengers, as China is deemed likely to approve the plane in May.
Canon crowdsources short films.
Honda scores so far with mid-cycle remake of Civic.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on April 25, 2013 09:15 AM

JCPenney hires Y&R to help with marketing turnaround.
Fiat weighs listing on New York Stock Exchange and considers IPO after it completes merger with Chrysler.
Amazon develops device to stream video to homes.
Burger King expands delivery service.
Carfax hit with antitrust suit by dealerships.
Dr Pepper Snapple finds RC Cola Ten success a pleasant surprise.
Fisker Automotive takes bludgeoning on Capitol Hill.Continue reading...
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auto motive
Posted by Dale Buss on April 22, 2013 07:36 PM

As Chinese consumers begin filtering into the Shanghai Auto Show this week, their desires and intentions are being dissected in every possible way by auto brands from around the globe that don't want to blow it in the world's largest auto market.
Behind the phalanx of new sheet metal, new brands, larger and more luxurious vehicles than before and, of course, ubiquitous, western-style fashion models adorning the platforms where the cars are displayed, European, American, Korean, Japanese and domestic Chinese brands are grappling with various approaches to a handful of key issues about the market in China.Continue reading...
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car talk
Posted by Dale Buss on April 19, 2013 07:12 PM

Global automakers—including home-owned ones—will be showing off their wares at the press preview of the Shanghai Auto Show on Saturday. What they display will reflect the brands' various crucial strategies for stoking sales and market-share growth in the world's largest auto market, which is only getting bigger.
Analysts and auto executives alike have shown up in Shanghai predicting that the national market will balloon to 30 to 35 million vehicles within several years, or as much as a doubling of last year's sales of 19.3 million vehicles (in a year in which US sales were 14.5 million). That kind of expansion would make the Chinese market as big as the projected European and American markets put together.
"There's lots of competition here and everyone wants a piece of this pie," GM China President Bob Socia told Channel News Asia. "As competitive as it is, it's probably the only market in the world that offers the type of opportunities this market offers."Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on April 19, 2013 09:19 AM

IBM may sell part of its server unit to Lenovo, misses estimates for first time since 2005 and struggles to deal with mobile computing shift.
AB InBev reportedly strikes deal with US on Modelo acquisition, as Busch heir resigns from NRA in wake of gun control bill's defeat in US Senate.
Dell sees Blackstone end its pursuit.
Adidas brings out "Boston Stands As One" t-shirt as CVS Caremark pledges to raise money for bombing victims, along with JetBlue and other companies.
Al Jazeera pushes back U.S. launch date.
Amazon may be unveiling mobile payments solution according to patent filing.
The Atlantic magazine plans to launch paid digital content.
Avis taps celebrities to target "professionals" in new ad campaign.
BBC America and Twitter announce content-sharing partnership.
Boeing may see FAA clearance for Dreamliner as early as today.Continue reading...
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brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on April 18, 2013 09:08 AM

Apple loses throne to Exxon as world's biggest company as its slowdown threatens a $30-billion global supplier web.
Twitter launches music app for iOs devices today.
Burberry sales rise as China growth recovers.
BlackBerry says Alicia Keyes delivers its PowerPoint presentations.
CNN deals with aftermath of erroneous reporting in Boston Marathon investigation.
Carnival plans to spend up to $700 million to upgrade fleet.
Chevrolet says its new Cruze diesel outdoes Volkswagen Jetta diesel in mileage.Continue reading...
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going green
Posted by Mark J. Miller on April 9, 2013 07:22 PM

“Think Green!” has long been the rallying cry for anybody who has his or her mind on helping the global environment. VW, which has never been afraid to be a little bit different from everybody else, has been encouraging everybody to “Think Blue.” April is Earth Month around the world and VW is celebrating with a new blue-themed ad campaign.
Set to a modernized version of the Beach Boys’ “Wouldn’t It Be Nice?” the new campaign “Think Blue.Book,” features the automaker’s Eco Up!, “the most efficient natural gas car in Germany and also among the cheapest on sale in Europe,” according to AutoEvolution.com. The car uses just 6.4 pounds of compressed natural gas every 100 covered kilometers (62.1 miles).Continue reading...
brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on April 3, 2013 09:01 AM

JCPenney slashes CEO Ron Johnson's pay, woos fashionistas with store-in-store bijoux bars.
Facebook dispute over Timeline trademark will go to jury trial; faces questions about new smartphone.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will personally guarantee car buyback values as company introduces leasing.
A&W introduces Mini Polar Swirls via Vine.
Angelina Jolie opens school in Afghanistan funded by her jewelry collection.
Apple begins production of refreshed iPhone this quarter.Continue reading...
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