We’re heating things up with sweaters and cardigans in this week’s edition of Editor’s Picks.
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American Apparel Acting President Tom Casey Resigns
Los Angeles-based American Apparel announced Friday that acting president Tom Casey has resigned, just over a year after joining the company.
Read MorePromotional Marketing’s Four-Letter Word
When the president calls your industry extraneous, you know there’s a problem.
Read MoreUSPS Ends Fiscal Year With $5.1 Billion Loss
On Tuesday, the United States Postal Service announced the end of its 2011 fiscal year with a loss of $5.1 billion. Declining mail volume, particularly First Class mail, was attributed as the primary reason for the loss, despite increased revenue in other areas.
Read MorePromotional Budget Cuts: What Do You Think?
Obama Cuts Promotional Products Spending by 20 Percent (UPDATE)
President Obama signed an executive order on Wednesday drastically cutting federal spending on promotional products.
Read MoreLawsuits, Buyouts and Time Travel
Updates on the Obama campaign lawsuit and the CPSC product safety database, as well as the best excuse to order both the omelet and waffles at brunch on Sunday.
Read MoreAmerican Apparel Chief Business Development Officer Marty Staff Leaves Company
American Apparel has announced that Marty Staff has stepped down as chief business development officer, effective immediately.
Read MoreTrademark Infringement: 8 Ways to Protect Your Business
Following yesterday’s news about a major trademark infringement lawsuit with the Obama campaign, here are eight tips to help ensure you don’t end up in hot water.
Read MoreObama Campaign Sues Washington Promotions & Printing for Trademark Infringement
The re-election campaign for president Barack Obama is suing a Washington-based promotional products company for trademark violations, according to Reuters.
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