brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on July 2, 2010 09:00 AM

Blockbuster was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange as company scrambles to avoid bankruptcy.
BMW and Mercedes boost U.S. sales with "Ann Taylor shoppers" as BMW unveils electric car model.
The Guardian touts its value as News Corp. implements a paywall around The Times' websites today.
Disney bought Tapulous, a maker of music game apps.
Google acquires flight information tracker ITA; gets called a monopoly in France; commits to cover same-sex benefits.
InterContinental Hotels Group banks on branding as Holiday Inn revamps.
RyanAir plans to charge £5 for a "vertical seat" and £1 to use the loo.
Skype brings video calls to to the TV.
Syfy channel in the U.S. marks one-year rebranding with new scripted series.
T-Mobile stops selling the Sidekick today; will it return on Google's Android OS?
Toshiba names brand ambassador for India.
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