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Posted by Dale Buss on June 7, 2012 09:01 AM

PepsiCo wins fight with Coca-Cola in German court over bottle design.
Foxconn sees arrests after unrest at Apple plant in China.
Samsung names new CEO.
Alibaba foresees strong growth.
ASKY pan-African airline faces tough take-off.
Baker & Taylor signs e-books distribution deal with Harry Potter-based Pottermore site.
Bob Evans looks to restaraunt remodels and value pricing for sales traction.
Facebook faces scrutiny as it goes for younger kids as NASDAQ chief apologizes for stock exchange's role in IPO debacle.
Fanatics.com sports-apparel site valued at $1.5 billion.
Foursquare pivots to suggesting places to go.
Google ups ante with 3D map battle with Apple.
Green Mountain is dogged by patent uncertainty over coffee pods.
Kraft Foods takes Miracle Whip campaign to web with deadpan videos.
LinkedIn redfaced by massive site hack, as users shrug off security breach.
Nokia builds on relationships with AT&T and T-Mobile as it eyes North America comeback.
Oracle unveils cloud software line.
Puma prepares global marketing push for London Olympics.
Red Mango creates "Honey Badger" flavor based on popular YouTube video.
RIM races to cobble together BlackBerry competitor to iPhone.
Sony bets big on games to combat slump in televisions.
Tribune looks to exit bankruptcy into depressed newspaper market.
Virgin Mobile announces iPhone plan.
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