brand news
Posted by Stephanie Startz on December 17, 2009 08:40 AM
Ford looks to harness customizable iPhone-like "apps" for it's Sync operating system. [WSJ]
US reconsiders sale of Citigroup stake after bank struggles to raise capital. [NY Times]
Bank of America names Brian Moynihan as chief executive. [Times of London]
2009's most talked about brand: Microsoft. [AdWeek]
Domino's Pizza will change US recipe in attempt to improve sales. [Bloomberg]
Playboy's talks with Iconix fall apart. [LA Times]
Accenture's Tiger Woods disappearing act. [NY Times]
Brand loyalty dropped during the recession. [MediaPost]
EU regulators close their antitrust investigation into Microsoft. [NY Times]
Cadbury's market share drops below 30%. [Times of London]
7-Eleven buys New England Pantry. [BusinessWeek]
Justin Timberlake becomes the new face of Audi. [People]
Lavassa accuses Nespresso of stealing campaign theme. [AdAge]
Christian retailers illegal use of copyright material goes often unnoticed. [NY Times
The anti-Tiger Woods: Dwyane Wade's sponsors stand by him through scandal, divorce. [NY Times]
Emanuel Ungaro quits his fashion label. [NY Times]
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