Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Kimberly Castro

Aaron Spelling's $150 Million House for Sale

It is the most expensive home for sale in the United States. more >>

François-Henri Pinault on Sustainable Luxury

The 2 are no longer mutually exclusive. more >>

Williams-Sonoma: Profits Plunge 90 Percent

Net income fell as the home décor chain closed underperforming stores and laid off workers. more >>

JPMorgan Dismisses Jet Scandal Reports

Investment bank says it will not buy any aircraft until 100 percent of the TARP funds are repaid. more >>

Justin Timberlake to Launch New Tequila Brand

The award-winning singer-songwriter adds another venture to his lengthy résumé. more >>

Jaguar, Buick: Rated Most Dependable by J.D. Power

Reliable and durable cars are ever more critical in this economic environment. more >>

AIG Bonus Recipients' Names Revealed

Pitchfork populism is all the rage these days. more >>

Feds Seek to Seize Ruth Madoff's Assets

U.S. goes after homes, boats, cars that are in financier's wife's name. more >>

Dockers Unveils Shakable iPhone Ad

The innovative format allows users to interact directly with the brand. more >>

Neiman Marcus Posts Quarterly Loss

A series of hefty write-downs totaling more than half a billion dollars dragged down the results. more >>

Travel + Leisure Golf Folds

The American Express Publishing title joins Golf f or Women, which closed last summer. more >>

<em>Real Housewives of New York City</em> Star Charged With Assault

Arrest sheds light on women who abuse men. more >>

Yelp Controversy: Online Rating System in Question

The popular website is accused of burying negative customer reviews in exchange for money. more >>

ABC Finds Humor in Wall Street's Collapse

Two comedy pilots flip the recession to their advantage. more >>

Luxury Blog Roundup

A personalized bust, Lindsey Davenport's estate, and the perfect beach chair more >>

M Resort Opens in Vegas

Key to survival: outstanding customer service and low room rates. more >>

Apple's iPhone: Bust in Japan

The Japanese handset market is already saturated with high-end, competitively priced cellphones. more >>

Top 50 Most Admired Companies

Apple, Berkshire Hathaway, and Toyota Motor top the list. more >>

'Luxury Shame': Time to Move On

Founder of the Luxury Marketing Council says true luxury brands will endure. more >>

Young and Rich Snatch Up Smart Phones

New study says wealthy enjoy the latest in mobile device convenience and functionality. more >>

Liz Smith Fires Back

The "Diva of Dish" says it's "emasculating" to be canned by the New York Post. more >>

Annie Leibovitz Pawns Photo Rights

The famous artist has borrowed $15 million in exchange for all her work, past and future. more >>

US Airways Drops Nonalcoholic Drink Fees

The announcement reverses a portion of the à la carte business model the company instituted in August. more >>

Oscars 2009: Predictions

Slumdog Millionaire is locked in for Best Picture. Surprise, surprise. more >>

Tiger Woods 'a Few Weeks' From Returning

Caddie Steve Williams says Tiger will return mentally stronger. more >>

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