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Coca-Cola, IBM, Microsoft top 2010 Best Global Brands

Discussion in 'TechSpot News and Comments' started by Emil, Sep 19, 2010.

  1. Emil Newcomer, in training

    Interbrand, a brand consultancy company, has released its 11th annual ranking of the "Best Global Brands." The top three brands, in order, are Coca-Cola, IBM, and Microsoft. In the top 10, Google gained the most in terms of brand value while Nokia lost the most. For the 11th year in a row, Coca-Cola retained its top spot as the number one ranked brand on the list.

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  2. HaMsTeYr Newcomer, in training

    As much as i dislike Apple, i am shocked to see that they're not in the list. huh.
  3. Lurker101 TechSpot Enthusiast

    They're in at 20 I think
  4. Lurker101 TechSpot Enthusiast

    Sorry, they're in at 17th, up from 20th last year
  5. Adhmuz TechSpot Paladin

    Mmmm Coca-Cola, so much win a beverage company that sells its products for 50 cents is worth $70 billion.
  6. mattfrompa TechSpot Enthusiast

    It's interesting how they created the ranks. I'm also glad to see their methodology on the same site.
  7. princeton TechSpot Addict

    If you buy empty cans then yah they're fifty cents.
  8. it is about Best Global Brands. Do you know what mean global brands ? The ranks are in concordance with tha value of brands.
  9. Relic TechSpot Chancellor

    50 cents? Wish that were true today =P .
  10. tengeta Newcomer, in training

    I can still think of a few places that have 50 cent cans and dollar bottles, but 99% are ghetto motel vending machines and bus stations.