Can a company trademark the name of a country? In the case of Iceland, the British grocery store, the answer is no.
Iceland Foods revealed it will be opening the doors to a brand-new store on Festival Walk in Spennymoor on Tuesday, March 17.
Company promises ‘rapprochement discount’ for shoppers from country after decade-long action in EU court ...
Iceland has abandoned its decade-long trademark dispute with Iceland as the frozen food retailer’s boss promises a ...
The frozen food retailer Iceland will soon be opening a supermarket in the former St Andrew's Square Poundland store in Droitwich.
A MAJOR supermarket chain with hundreds of locations has confirmed it will close its “poshest” branch later this month. The closure will end more than three decades of trading in the neighbourhood.
The budget store's chief executive, Richard Walker, revealed earlier this month that the group would be drawing a line under the trademark war. Speaking to the Financial Times, he ...
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Iceland would instead use the 'couple of hundred grand' it would save in legal fees to give a 'rapprochement discount' to Icelandic shoppers, executive chairman Richard Walker said ...
UK supermarket Iceland has ended its 10-year EU trademark battle with the country of Iceland and plans to offer Icelandic shoppers a “rapprochement discount” as the dispute concludes.
Iceland has announced that another one of its stores will close in the coming weeks. The supermarket had already shut a slew of sites last year.