brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on December 21, 2010 06:00 PM

Amazon exceeds Kindle sales estimates.
American Airlines allowed to exit Orbitz partnership.
Burberry CEO rewarded for bumper year.
Cisco eschews cloud services.
Comcast, Verizon and other US cable/telco broadband operators must abide by new net neutrality rules.
Deutsche Bank settles tax shelter case.
FDA powers broaden in new US food safety bill.
GM boosts electric car projections, as Chevy Volt garners more buzz than competitors Hyundai Sonata and Nissan Leaf.
Ikea faces union-led boycott action.
Intel-McAfee deals gets FTC OK.
Jaguar XJ named Top Gear's luxury car of the year.
LVMH raises its stake in Hermes.
Nike future orders disappoint.
Nissan reveals next small car at China auto show.
Toyota gives consumers even less reason to trust the brand with latest safety embarrassment.
United leads ranking of healthy airline food.
& Automakers sue EPA over ethanol gas.
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