brand news
Posted by Stephanie Startz on November 10, 2009 08:10 AM
Cadbury rejects Kraft bid. [WaPo]
European antitrust authorities object to Sun-Oracle merger. [WSJ]
Lehman's creditors claim Barclays underpaid $5 billion in Lehman deal. [NY Times]
Google and partners ask for an extension in book case settlement review. [NY Times]
Moving toward mobile phone advertising, Google buys AdMob for $750 million. [NY Times]
Pfizer broke the law promoting drugs for off label usage. [Bloomberg]
Sony to release "Cloudy..." on-demand on Sony Bravia Internet-enabled TV's and Blu-ray, not DVD. [NY Times]
(More headlines: Talbots, Burberry online, MacLaren stroller recall.)
"BurberrySpace" is here: trenchcoat-centric social network artofthetrench.com launches. [NY Times]
Starbucks renames Gold Coast Blend the Gold Coast Blend: Morning Joe Edition. [BrandWeek]
Panic in Brooklyn! MacLaren recalls 1 million strollers. [FT]
Vitamin and supplement retailer GNC targets women in new ad campaign. [NY Times]
The New York Public Library lion is sheared of his shaggy mane in new logo. [NY Times]
Talbots has retained advisers to restructure $225 million in debt. [Bloomberg]
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