A report by global brand consultants Interbrand has revealed that
Apple has overtaken Coca-Cola to be the world’s most valuable brand. The
yearly “Best Global Brands” report lists an exhaustive methodology in
determining its valuation, including financial analysis, brand loyalty
as well as brand influence.
Apple’s rise follows that of other technology companies in this
year’s rankings: Google jumped two spots to rank second this year from
fourth in 2012,
Microsoft retained its fifth placing while Samsung continued its
impressive run to place eighth this year after jumping eight spots last
year to place ninth.
Of course, for every rise in rank, there are other companies slipping
down the list. IBM and Intel both dropped one spot from last year’s
rankings, while Nokia ranked 19th last year, dropped out of the top 50
into 57th, and BlackBerry – placed 93rd last year – dropped out of the top 100 entirely.
Head on to the source link below for the full list of the Top 100 Global Brands of 2013.
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