brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on March 10, 2011 06:00 PM

American Apparel employee lawsuit is temporarily halted.
AOL layoffs shine spotlight on its brands.
Citigroup called world's "best positioned bank" by CEO in shareholder letter.
Facebook is the leading source of evidence in divorces.
Ford declared "most considered" auto brand on KBB.com.
Google lets users block sites from search, announces it's hiring (esp. in ad sales) at YouTube.
HP's webOS plan "could irritate" Microsoft.
Johnson & Johnson's recall-plagued McNeil Healthcare unit signs FDA deal.
Kraft and HSN unveil partnership as part of multi-brand push.
LimeWire wins limit on damages to music labels.
Macau casino dispute settled by Stanley Ho's family.
Netflix not threatened by Facebook-Warner Bros. streaming deal.
NFL players win public support in league stand-off.
Nintendo 3DS plans UK marketing push.
Shorty Awards signs sponsors.
Virgin Atlantic comes up with a new way to monitor online campaigns.
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