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In the early morning hours of November 8, 2010, a fire broke out in the aft engine room of the Carnival Splendor, a passenger cruise ship carrying more than 3,000 guests. Although the fire was quickly suppressed, Cruise Director John Heald and...
In an effort to gain market share and technological resources, AT&T and T-Mobile USA agreed to a merger that would create the largest mobile carrier in the country. Concerned about preserving competition in the wireless telecommunications...
By July 2011, News Corporation and one of its UK newspapers, News of the World, faced mounting pressure over revelations that it hacked into cellphone voice mails of crime victims, war widows, celebrities, government officials, and even members...
On January 14, 2009, Apple Inc.’s Steve Jobs announced he was taking a six-month medical leave of absence, just nine days after he reassured the public that he would be continuing as CEO. The media and public feel misled, and investors are wary...
Taco Bell was served with a lawsuit on January 19, 2011 alleging the restaurant chain’s taco mixture does not contain enough beef to meet USDA requirements of ground beef. The company’s initial reaction was to include full-page newspaper ads in...
In August of 2009, the founder and CEO of the successful natural & organic food company Whole Foods Market published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal espousing a position on the highly contested health care debate that many perceived to...
McDonald’s is preparing for a nationwide launch of oatmeal and simultaneously ramping up its use of social media to promote the product. The company continues to face criticism for contributing to America’s obesity problem. How can McDonald’s...
Johnson & Johnson experienced the rapid spread of negative backlash through social media channels in response to an online Motrin advertisement. The incident raises a discussion on the opportunities and risks of using social media in...
After Mark Hurd steps down as CEO at Hewlett-Packard, Oracle hires him as co-president, as well as a member of their Board of Directors. A day later, Hewlett-Packard files a lawsuit against Hurd alleging he will not be able to do his new job...
For five years Mark Hurd has enjoyed dramatic success as the CEO of Hewlett Packard, turning the company’s PC division around and getting the company back in the black through aggressive cost-cutting, including the elimination of 14,500 jobs....