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Posted by Dale Buss on July 16, 2012 09:01 AM

Airbus and Boeing walk fine line about global airliner demands.
Apple finds some iPhone users souring on Siri as it may be gearing up to producer smaller iPad.
Audi opens first digital showrooms.
Barclays apologizes in new campaign for Libor scandal.
BSkyB prepares to launch Now TV.
Clorox targets Hispanics with Fraganzia line of cleaning products.
Digg founder revisits missteps that led to company's fall.
Ford funds parties featuring Escape to combat hunger.
GlaxoSmithKline in talks to buy Human Genome Sciences.
GoDaddy tries nerd approach in new non-titillating campaign.
Heineken launches Mexican beer.
Lexus flashy concept coupe may see production.
McDonald's challenges Tim Horton's in Canada.
Microsoft and NBC complete web divorce as MSNBC.com rebrands as NBCNews.com.
Microsoft hits back at Google in business-software market.
Nokia halves price of "Hero Phone."
P&G mulls responses to activist investor's stake as Bill Ackman can leverage new rules in his favor.
Peugeot struggles with sales and costs.
Starbucks breaks ground on new plant in Georgia.
U.S. Cellular touts customer service in new push.
VW and Subaru top Australian loyalty ranking, while Amazon, Google and the BBC's iPlayer top loyalty ranking in UK.
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