brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on January 25, 2010 07:31 AM
Sam's Club downsizes by cutting 11,200 employees. [NY Times]
Boeing Co. and Airbus unite despite differences, find new airliner. [WSJ]
BMW designs an SUV for the Mini Cooper. [CNN Money]
Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti hires a new accountant. [CNN Money]
British Holiday Inns give customers an interesting option: pre-warmed beds. [Consumerist]
Sirius XM can no longer afford Howard Stern's $110M contract. [Business Week]
AT&T, Apple iPhone exclusivity soon comes to an end. [Business Insider]
Honey Dew Donuts is new competition for Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts. [Boston Herald]
Supermarket heavyweight Tesco will turn books into movies. [Daily Mail]
Google's Nexus One censors speech-to-text messages. [Engadget]
Obama wants to break up America's banks. [Independent]
GM predicts 2 million of its cars will sell in China this year. [Daily Finance]
Mother in New York, leading ad agency, now markets Sweet 'N Low. [Brandweek]
Chrysler credits its success on revamped brands. [NY Times]
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