brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on January 29, 2010 07:09 AM
The New Yorker opened its archives in memory of J.D. Salinger. [Business Insider]
Post-iPad reveal, consumers wait patiently for a reaction from Amazon. [CNN Money]
Wal-Mart consolidates into three regions and reorganizes its operations. [NY Times]
Internet users in China have access to faux Google and YouTube sites. [Boston Herald]
NBC and Comcast collaborate to receive approval for merger. [Washington Post]
Ronald Burkle looking to spend some of his billions on Barneys New York. [WSJ]
California's wine industry sees its first drop in shipments in 16 years. [LA Times]
The Simpsons assist Coca-Cola's Super Bowl promotion on Facebook. [Adweek]
Juicy Couture's two founders step down and move on. [NY Post]
Yelp gets $100 million in funding from a private equity firm. [Businessweek]
Subway fights the USOC for its spokesman, Michael Phelps. [AP]
LinkedIn Premium accounts are 50% off until Friday. [Business Insider]
Fannie Mae offers assistance to buyers of its foreclosed homes. [Bloomberg]
Ulta, the beauty and fragrance store, will launch its own cosmetics brand. [WWD]
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