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Posted by Dale Buss on June 28, 2011 09:00 AM

Carrefour receives merger offer in Brazil.
Daimler looks to deepen Renaul-Nissan partnership.
Facebook hires celebrated hacker.
Google CEO expresses confidence against antitrust probe as the company is sued by a French competitor.
Koss nears settlement of shareholder suits in wake of $34-million embezzlement.
Los Angeles Dodgers opens new front in war with Major League Baseball after filing for bankruptcy.
Lyris sets sights on ambitious growth by leveraging human resources.
McDonald's quickens new-product pace in U.S., adapting its overseas strategy.
NBC plans summer concert tour for The Voice.
PepsiCo CEO looks to double healthier food portfolio as CEO Indra Nooyi defends “better-for-you” strategy to the Wall Street Journal.
Saab gets a financial reprieve after a bulk sale of cars in China.
Sears considers moving its headquarters to Washington, D.C., area.
Siemens sees growth easing after rebound.
Sony to focus online even after cyber attacks.
Taco Bell launches “Spend Less Summer” campaign.
TEPCO defeats shareholder efforts to force exit from nuclear-power business.
Uniqlo focuses on using digital and word of mouth for growth.
Walgreens rolls out web pick-up service.
Walmart plans e-commerce push in China.
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