brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on April 13, 2010 07:58 AM
MotorWorld gives auto brands due recognition. [CNN Money]
BMW beats its competitors in the vehicle industry. [WSJ]
The National Enquirer lacks a Pulitzer Prize award. [Business Insider]
Paramount, Seagate pre-load movies on hard drives. [Reuters]
Scripps, Weight Waters, Lorillard among worst companies. [NY Times]
Companies use sports arenas for promotions. [Boston Herald]
Google reveals new "online productivity" software. [LA Times]
Pantene recruits Snooki's and her pouf for its contest. [Pantene]
Consumers aren't swayed by an Energy Star logo. [Brandweek]
Foursquare gives everyone Financial Times access. [Econsultancy]
UBS shows its best revenue numbers in years. [NY Times]
North Face, South Butt reach an agreement via lawsuit. [NY Mag]
J.Crew has a store specifically for wedding preparation. [Racked]
Shoe store Aldo will launch a nail polish collection. [StyleList]
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