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Caroline Dobson
Online Retailers Could Be Liable for Counterfeit Sales, Court Says
According to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg, online retailers such as eBay Inc. and Amazon.com ...
Business
July 18, 2011
Apple Sues HTC in Battle of Smart Phone Makers
Apple Inc. has sued Taiwanese phone maker HTC Corp., accusing one of its top competitors in the smart ...
Business
July 13, 2011
Louis Vuitton Wins Landmark Counterfeit Case in Canada
A landmark trademark counterfeiting and copyright case was won by luxury brand Louis Vuitton and Burberry in Canada.
Business
July 7, 2011
Sony’s Brand Still Shines in Asia
Japanese consumer electronics maker Sony Corp. has been named the most valuable Asian brand, according to Campaign, a ...
Business
July 4, 2011
MySpace Sold for Bargain Price
One of the leading social networking platforms, MySpace, was sold to Specific Media, a digital media company.
Business
June 30, 2011
Japanese Manufacturers Burdened by Electricity Shortages
Three months after the triple disaster earthquake-tsunami-nuclear meltdown struck Japan, the Japanese car industry is still crippled by ...
Business
June 27, 2011
Saab Nears Bankruptcy, Can’t Pay Staff
Financial turmoil has hit Swedish automaker Saab—again—with the car manufacturer admitting it was unable to pay its 1,500 ...
Business
June 26, 2011
Court Dismisses Sex Discrimination Suit Against Wal-Mart
The case, regarding former female Wal-Mart employees who alleged they were discriminated against based on their gender, had ...
US
June 20, 2011
Prada to Begin Trading in Hong Kong
Italian high-end fashion brand Prada became a listed stock on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last Friday, albeit ...
China
June 19, 2011
Tory Burch Awarded $164 Million in Counterfeiting Case
Luxury fashion brand and designer Tory Burch has made history with a recent triumph in its counterfeit goods ...
Business
June 16, 2011
VF Corp. Buys Footwear Brand Timberland
VF Corp., the owner of Wrangler jeans and The North Face outdoor gear, has bought the popular outerwear ...
Business
June 13, 2011
Buffett Lunch Raises $2.6 Million from Anonymous Bidder
The 12th annual charity lunch with Warren Buffett has exceeded last year's record of $2.63 million by a ...
Business
June 12, 2011
LVMH Has No Further Plans to Take Over Hermes
Share price for Hermes International SCA has fallen after LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA confirmed its intention ...
Business
June 12, 2011
Buffett’s Annual Charity Lunch Brings in Millions
Last year's record from an anonymous bidder was $2.63 million. The current bidding process began on eBay on ...
Business
June 7, 2011
International Air Travel Profit to Decrease in 2011
Several key factors are affecting the aviation industry.
Business
June 6, 2011
Google Wallet Launch Overshadowed by PayPal Lawsuit
The launch of Google Wallet has resulted in litigation against Google Inc. by eBay's PayPal Inc. online payment ...
Business
June 5, 2011
Coffee Prices Soaring as Supply Can’t Keep Up With Demand
The ever-increasing coffee demand is driving prices high as well as the encumbering supply issues around the world.
Business
May 30, 2011
Foxconn Turmoil Could Hamper iPad 2 Supplies
The main Foxconn factory for Apple Inc.'s iPad located in China's city of Chengdu grinded to a halt ...
Business
May 29, 2011
German Family Buys Luxury Shoemaker Jimmy Choo
The London-based luxury shoemaker Jimmy Choo has been bought for $811 million by Labelux, the private high-end goods ...
Business
May 22, 2011
Hermes Ownership Battle Continues
The controversial takeover of Hermes International SCA by LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (MC) has taken another ...
Business
May 20, 2011
Amazon Cloud Linked to Sony’s Recent Global Security Breach
Sony Corp.'s PlayStation Network (PSN) security breach, marking the second largest cyber-attack in U.S. history, has found a ...
Business
May 16, 2011
LinkedIn Debuts on NYSE
LinkedIn, the popular platform, which links professionals across the globe, will be the first U.S. social network to ...
Business
May 15, 2011
Warner Music Group Sold for $3.3 Billion
The world's third largest music entertainment company, Warner Music Group Corp., has been sold to New York-based Access ...
Business
May 8, 2011
US Trade Officials Vocal About Chinese Counterfeit Products
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke warned Chinese communist regime about counterfeit goods on Wednesday, stating that he would ...
Business
May 5, 2011
Facebook Targeted for Unsolicited Advertising Campaigns to Minors
Facebook Inc. is facing litigation due to allegedly breaking state advertising laws because of minors using the “like” ...
Business
May 3, 2011
Amazon’s Cloud Service Breakdown Raises Questions
Online retail giant Amazon Inc. has experienced an outage of its Web-hosting and cloud-computing platform Elastic Compute Cloud ...
News
May 1, 2011
Japanese Banking Exec Quits After Computer Hiccup
Japan's second-largest lender Mizuho Financial Group Inc. was recently hit by a serious computer malfunction. As a result ...
Business
April 25, 2011
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