brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on January 26, 2012 09:02 AM

Acura makes the Sundance Festival a stage.
Airbus fixes cracked A380 wings as fault found.
Facebook marketer Buddy Media finds business is booming.
GE finds in study that shared content ranks higher with consumers than paid placement.
GM CEO offers resolute defense of Volt before Congress.
Illumina adopts poison pill against Roche.
J.C. Penney "reinvents" department-store retailing.
Netflix looks ahead as it returns to subscriber growth.
Nicki Minaj turns her hand and brand to fashion.
Nokia posts loss and warns of tough days ahead.
PepsiCo adds Diet Mountain Dew, Brisk tea and Starbucks ready-to-drink beverages to billion dollar brands club.
Quiznos avoids bankruptcy with restructuring.
Rhapsody acquires Napster in Europe but will retain brand name.
Sally Hansen collaborates with Avril Lavigne.
SAP takes aim at Oracle.
Samsung gains in chip market as well as smartphones.
Sara Lee takes full ownership of Philips' Senseo coffee brand.
Superga gives creative reins to Alexa Chung.
Televisa fears unfavorable antitrust ruling by Mexican government.
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