brand news
Posted by Dale Buss on January 27, 2012 09:03 AM

BMW recalls SUVs that could roll away when parked.
Callaway Golf launches Las Vegas stunt promotion.
Caterpillar voices optimism about global economy and earnings.
Cold Stone Creamery gets sued by franchisees.
Eastman buys specialty-chemical peer Solutia.
Ener1 files for bankruptcy.
Ford is nicked by European losses.
Google spent $2 billion on acquisitions in 2011.
J.C. Penney Inc. says profit won't suffer from jcpenney transformation plan.
McDonald's optimizes use of workers over 60 years old.
Nokia sees hope in sales of first Windows smartphone.
P&G profit plunges in struggle with higher commodity costs.
Pepsi may boost marketing to take on Coke, analysts say.
Taco Bell makes co-branding partners Johnsonville, Cinnabon and Seattle's Best the stars of its first breakfast commercials.
Twitter enables geo-censorship ability.
UPS halts employee interviews after Obama speech in Las Vegas.
Walmart opens second supercenter in Chicago, on city's South Side.
WellPoint shakes up physician pay with tilt toward family doctors.
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