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In the News: JPMorgan, Ikea, Nokia and more

Posted by Dale Buss on August 10, 2012 09:03 AM

In the News

Coursera roars into BRIC countries with online classes.

ESPN introduces campaign that focuses on value of Monday Night Football.

Facebook HQ gets a Main Street.

Goldman Sachs escapes U.S. charges in mortgage crisis.

Ikea values its brand at $11 billion.

JCPenney reports loss, raising more questions about strategy.

JPMorgan Chase outlines damages from "London Whale" trading blunder.

Karex, condom maker in Malaysia, plans doubling of capacity and IPO.

Kohl's reports weaker-than-expected sales and earnings.

Las Vegas Sands deals in China are scrutinized.

Manchester United IPO priced lower than expected.

Monster Beverage discloses state probe into its energy drinks.

Nokia continues asset sales in bid to return to profitability.

Pepperidge Farm swings into new-product blitz.

PepsiCo brings Pepsi back to Myanmar.

Sears debuts new campaign for its Auto Centers.

Subaru promotes "support" in its newest campaign.

Tim Hortons does better south of its border.

Wendy's plans to accelerate re-imaging campaign in restaurants.

Yahoo may have other plans for Alibaba cash.

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