Friday, July 30, 2010

World's Most Valuable Brands

1. Coca-Cola - $67,000 million
Beverage company, manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. The company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola, invented by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in 1886.
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2. Microsoft - $56,926 million
Public multinational corporation based in Redmond, Washington, USA that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly related to computing through its various product divisions.
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3. IBM - $56,201 million
Multinational computer, technology and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, North Castle, New York, United States. IBM is the world's fourth largest technology company. IBM is one of the few information technology companies with a continuous history dating back to the 19th century.
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4. General Electric - $48,907 million
company involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications and engineering.
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5. Intel - $32,319 million
Technology company, and the world's largest semiconductor chip maker
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6. Nokia - $30,131 million
Fashionable designs and low-cost models for the developing world enabled the mobile phone maker to regain ground against competitors.
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7. Toyota - $27,941 million
Toyota is closing in on GM to become the world's biggest automaker. A slated 10% increase in U.S. sales this year will help even more.
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8. Disney - $27,848 million
New CEO Robert Iger expanded the brand by buying animation hit-maker Pixar and beefing up digital distribution of TV shows through the Internet and iPods.
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9. McDonald's - $27,501 million
A new healthy-living marketing campaign—and the premium-priced sandwiches and salads that came with it—have led to a fourth year of sales gains.
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10. Mercedes-Benz - $21,795 million
The new S-Class sedan and M-Class SUV are helping repair a tarnished quality reputation. High costs and weak margins will take longer to fix.
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