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In the News: Apple vs. Samsung, ESPN, Ford, Tiffany & more

Posted by Dale Buss on August 28, 2012 08:47 AM

5-Hour Energy and other energy-drink makers face New York state probe over ingredients and marketing.

Amazon reshapes computing with its cloud power.

Apple moves post-ruling efforts toward banning some Samsung phones from U.S. market as Korean company vows to fight, and Google looks at implications of case for its own business.

Avis drops "We Try Harder" tagline after 50 years in favor of "It's Your Space."

Axe enlists Jim Henson's shop to help with latest campaign.

Best Buy board steps to the side so founder can proceed with effort to take over company.

Boeing adds third line for Dreamliner assembly.

Bravo plans to launch another Top Chef spinoff.

Chevron marshals cash as investors wonder what energy company will do with it.

Disney sails through summer behind long-term plans.

ESPN debuts college-football app.

GM reportedly plans to idle Volt production again.

Ford plans to steer Lincoln brand toward wealthy Chinese.

IBM buys human-resources app-maker and introduces new mainframe line geared to digital world.

Lexmark plans to exit ink-jet business and cut workforce.

Navistar names former Textron executive as interim CEO.

Slim Jim leverages crowdsourcing via Facebook.

Tiffany cuts outlook amid global economic weakness.

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