brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on January 12, 2011 09:00 AM

AIG agrees to $2.2B sale of Taiwan unit.
AMD’s ouster of CEO Dirk Meyer attributed to mobile strategy.
Airbus lines up biggest order ever, boosting A320 upgrade.
Ann Taylor selects actress Katie Holmes as its new “face.”
Apple and Verizon deal (which "took years" to reach) sparks iPhone users to mull switching from AT&T.
BYD rises as Warren Buffett’s pick in the Chinese auto derby.
Facebook teams up with agencies on Amber alerts.
Fiat faces crucial 2011.
GM rethinks pay system for unionized workers.
Heineken acquires Nigerian breweries to help meet demand.
ITT to split up.
Mattel and MGA Entertainment head back to court over Bratz dolls.
McDonald's bulks up burgers in Japan.
Microsoft challenges Apple's move to trademark "app store."
NRA stays silent after Arizona shootings.
Omnicom acquires licensing firm Nancy Bailey & Associates, merges with Beanstalk Group.
Sarah Palin releases video statement on Arizona shootings.
Silk and Almond Breeze brands become Coke and Pepsi in almond milk battle.
Swiss declare crisis as franc strengthens.
Yahoo Sports launches digital magazine, ThePostGame, with SportsFanLive.com.
Yum! Brands highlights expansion targets overseas.
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