brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on September 21, 2010 09:00 AM

Airlines' 2010 profit projected to soar, according to adjusted IATA outlook.
Apple finally makes its iPhone 4 smartphone available in China.
Asda, the British arm of Wal-Mart, is spending $155 million relaunching its private-label line.
BMW brings Apple's iPad to the back seat of X3.
Chrysler unveiled new Jeep models and plans to dealers, including a pickup.
CSS unveiled a new global brand identity.
DirecTV may lower prices of NFL Sunday Ticket to boost customer base.
Google sparks a new privacy code in Germany over the capabilities of its Street View.
HP and Oracle truce over Mark Hurd lets companies return to more pressing matters.
Johnson & Johnson copes with release of more details surrounding its recall of Motrin
Kenneth Cole sale to designer's brother (who heads Iconix) isn't a shoe-in.
Nissan charges ahead in China over electric cars.
RIM's BlackBerry talks with India gov't reportedly includes corporate, not just consumer, email.
SAIC interest in purchasing a stake in GM raises thorny issues for the US in dealing with the Chinese automaker.
TIAA-CREF uses real financial advisors in its new commercials.
Toyota launches original web series with standup comics.
Twitter's website bug is wreaking havoc today.
Univision relaunches all of its station web sites.
US Democratic Party’s new logo aims to be more social and inclusive.
More about: Brand News, Apple, Asda, BMW, Chrysler, CSS, DirecTV, DNC, GM, Google, HP, iPad, J&J, Jeep, Kenneth Cole, Iconix, Motrin, NFL, Oracle, SAIC, TIAA-CREF, Toyota, Twitter, Univision, Wal-Mart