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2009's Most Thankful Brands: Goldman, Google, Motorola, Verizon And More...

Posted by Jim Thompson on November 26, 2009 09:13 AM

As the US celebrates Thanksgiving, brandchannel is thankful to our loyal readers and commenters who have seen us through our relaunch. Here are some other brands who have reason to be thankful this year:

Myspace to Facebook: Thanks for the ad(d)!

Thanks to Toys "R" Us, FAO Schwarz lives.

Volvo is happy for the teenage fans of the Twilight series.

Starbucks' CEO sent McDonald's McCafé a venti thank you.

Google, Motorola, and Verizon give thanks for strong Droid sales.

Thankful Goldman Sachs announced a $500 million assistance program.

Kids and parents are thankful for Nickelodeon’s “Yo Gabba Gabba.”

Designer Alexander Wang is thankful for winning the Swiss Textiles Award.

The whole world is grateful that fashion prevailed over terrorism in Pakistan.

Alaskan salmon are thankful for Tiffany's leadership of a luxury industry boycott.

Check back tomorrow for Abe Sauer's coverage of the Black Friday holiday craziness, and we may find out whether consumers and retailers will have a holiday season to be thankful for!

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