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In the News: Cisco, Kodak, Facebook and more

Posted by Dale Buss on May 13, 2011 09:00 AM

In the News

ABC tops survey of US TV-brand popularity.

Airbus plots production increase for A320 series.

Burger King struggles as it awaits impact from new menu items.

Chevron, Exxon Mobil and other oil companies defend tax breaks.

Cisco employees brace for layoffs.

DirecTV pumps up its premium channel.

Facebook thrown under the bus by Burson-Marsteller following PR campaign against Google.

GM unlikely to sell taxpayers’ remaining stake until stock price rises.

Kodak wins patent case against Apple.

J&J hears US prosecutors' offer $1-billion settlement of drug probe.

Kohl’s raises financial outlook.

Michaels Stores faces consumer-data breach.

New York Times traffic declines with paywall.

NBC develops new prime-time news show.

Nissan profit grows on sales in China.

PBS to lose Jim Lehrer from daily NewsHour.

Popular Science uses iPad to draw new readers.

Saab seesaws again toward insolvency.

Scion aims interactive iPad game at college kids.

Seattle’s Best tests outlets in Walmart stores.

Sony PlayStation Network outage impacts retail sales.

Toyota and Nissan use incentives to try to stay vital in the US market.

Ustream hits live-streaming record with Decorah eagles.

Yum! Brands bids for Little Sheep hot-pot chain in China.

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