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Top Ten: Most precious Global Brands

by on Nov.20, 2010, under Technology

 

Branding is a tough business on the better of times. Gathering the entire consumer reactions to logo, reactions to the emblem, the sensation that customers have towards the logo is exhausting work. It’s far one hell of a minefield. Fortunately here’s a list of the top 10 global brands whose protection in their brand continues to harvest financial rewards. The numbers are in line with brand value as defined by branding consultancy, Interbrand.

10. HP (Electronics) 

Value: $26,867 (M)

Hailing from the great ol’ united states, the electronics firm which seems to have replaced the Japanese firm Toyota in consumer hearts.

9. Disney (Media)    

Value: $28,731(M)

It’s not all big eyes and cuddly smiles from this media giant but a sizeable reputation for earning money out of media and leisure.

8. Nokia (Electronics)

Value: $29,495 (M)

Slumbering in at 8 is the one non-American, who continue to set the typical for innovation.

7. Intel (Electronics)

Value: $32,015 (M)

An amazing reputation because the market leader in digital processors and a jingle you may just hum.

6. McDonalds (Restaurants)

Value: $33,578 (M)

A battered brand but still holding its sizeable weight amongst the emblem head table.

5. GE (Diversified)

Value: $42,808 (M)

GE continues to prove that it’s not some another ’one trick pony’. The home that Jack built has firm foundations.

4. Google (Internet Services)

Value: $43,557 (M)

Love them or hate them about Google. The upward push in brand value of this firm is solely astonishing and all of the more so when you consider the patented work coming through their R&D departments.

3. Microsoft (Software program)

Value: $60,895 (M)

What makes Google’s rise so impressive is how it is creating a relatively contemporary brand like Microsoft appear to be a center-aged dad who smokes his pipe, dons his slippers and harks to raised days. Will Windows 7 reinject some potency to the brand?

2. IBM (Business Solutions)

Value: $64, 727 (M)

This beast is gonna take some toppling over as its often the default business solution not only for the brands listed but for almost every size and scale of industrial, government and country. Its history and association in consumer minds isn’t to be underplayed in any respect.

1. Coca-Cola (Beverages)

Value: $70,452 (M)

‘Its just brown-coloured sugar water, right?’ Wrong! When Asa Griggs Candler tried John Pemberton’s medicinal formula in 1886 something changed. A brand was born. Scratch that. the logo was born. No other product over the last 150 years is so closely related to America’s history, ideals and values and it’s miles unlikely that anything will replace where it. 

Branding is a hard business on the better of times. Gathering all of the consumer reactions to logo, reactions to the emblem, the sensation that customers have towards the logo is exhausting work. It’s one hell of a minefield. Fortunately here’s a list of the top 10 global brands whose protection in their brand continues to harvest financial rewards. The numbers are according to brand value as defined by branding consultancy, Interbrand.

10. HP (Electronics) 

Value: $26,867 (M)

Hailing from the great ol’ united states, the electronics firm which seems to have replaced the Japanese firm Toyota in consumer hearts.

9. Disney (Media)    

Value: $28,731(M)

It’s not all big eyes and cuddly smiles from this media giant but a sizeable reputation for creating wealth out of media and leisure.

8. Nokia (Electronics)

Value: $29,495 (M)

Slumbering in at 8 is the single non-American, who continue to set the typical for innovation.

7. Intel (Electronics)

Value: $32,015 (M)

An amazing reputation because the market leader in digital processors and a jingle you may just hum.

6. McDonalds (Restaurants)

Value: $33,578 (M)

A battered brand but still holding its sizeable weight amongst the logo head table.

5. GE (Diversified)

Value: $42,808 (M)

GE continues to prove that it’s not some another ’one trick pony’. The home that Jack built has firm foundations.

4. Google (Internet Services)

Value: $43,557 (M)

Love them or hate them you recognize about Google. The increase in brand value of this firm is just astonishing and your entire more so when you consider the patented work coming through their R&D departments.

3. Microsoft (Software program)

Value: $60,895 (M)

What makes Google’s rise so impressive is how it is creating a relatively contemporary brand like Microsoft appear to be a center-aged dad who smokes his pipe, dons his slippers and harks to raised days. Will Windows 7 reinject some potency to the brand?

2. IBM (Business Solutions)

Value: $64, 727 (M)

This beast is gonna take some toppling over as its often the default business solution not only for the brands listed but for nearly every size and scale of commercial, government and country. Its history and association in consumer minds is just not to be underplayed in any respect.

1. Coca-Cola (Beverages)

Value: $70,452 (M)

‘Its just brown-coloured sugar water, right?’ Wrong! When Asa Griggs Candler tried John Pemberton’s medicinal formula in 1886 something changed. A brand was born. Scratch that. the logo was born. No other product over the last 150 years is so closely linked to America’s history, ideals and values and it can be unlikely that anything will replace where it. 

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