brand news
Posted by Stephanie Startz on October 28, 2009 08:05 AM
Wal-Mart expects international store growth to outpace US growth. [FT]
UBS won't revive PaineWebber brand. [WSJ]
Ford rises in Consumer Reports' reliability rankings. [LA Times]
Michael Jackson's brand lives on through "This Is It," debuting this week. [NPR]
Apple is in talks with Chicago transit authority to rebrand subway station. [Geek]
India's tiny Reva Electric Car Company is the battery-powered car leader. [NY Times]
(More headlines: Kodak, 7-Eleven, Martha Stewart.)
Kodak tells consumers "It's Time To Smile." [BrandWeek]
7-Eleven expands private label with 15 bakery options. [BrandWeek]
French Government to give free papers to 18-24 year olds, hoping to make lasting consumers. [NY Times]
Promoting Gourmet Magazine after the last issue arrives. [NY Times]
Dove Chocolates and Martha Stewart partner for a line of limited edition Dove Promise chocolates. [BrandWeek]
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia launches mommy web site, Momologie. [MinOnline]
Online retailers provide consumers incentives to increase sales. [WSJ]
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