Monday, October 12, 2009
Business Week Names Top 100 World Brands
Broad Street Licensing Group client Burger King was #93 in the annual Business Week poll of the world's top 100 brands based on their relative valuation.
Place
1. Coca-Cola
2. IBM
3. Microsoft
4. GE
5. Nokia
6. McDonald's
7. Google
8. Toyota
9. Intel
10. Disney
11. Hewlett-Packard
12. Mercedes-Benz
13. Gillette
14. Cisco
15. BMW
16. Louis Vuitton
17. Marlboro
18. Honda
19. Samsung
20. Apple
21. H&M
22. American Express
23. Pepsi
24. Oracle
25. Nescafe
26. Nike
27. SAP
28. Ikea
29. Sony
30. Budweiser
31. UPS
32. HSBC
33. Canon
34. Kellogg's
35. Dell
36. Citi
37. J.P. Morgan
38. Goldman Sachs
39. Nintendo
40. Thomson Reuters
41. Gucci
42. Philips
43. Amazon
44. L'Oreal
45. Accenture
46. eBay
47. Siemens
48. Heinz
49. Ford
50. Zara
51. Wrigley
52. Colgate
53. AXA
54. MTV
55. Volkswagen
56. Xerox
57. Morgan Stanley
58. Nestle
59. Chanel
60. Danone
61. KFC
62. Adidas
63. Blackberry
64. Yahoo!
65. Audi
66. Caterpillar
67. Avon
68. Rolex
69. Hyundai
70. Hermes
71. Kleenex
72. UBS
73. Harley-Davidson
74. Porsche
75. Panasonic
76. Tiffany & Co.
77. Cartier
78. Gap
79. Pizza Hut
80. Johnson & Johnson
81. Allianz
82. Moet & Chandon
83. BP
84. Smirnoff
85. Duracell
86. Nivea
87. Prada
88. Ferrari
89. Armani
90. Starbucks
91. Lancome
92. Shell
93. Burger King
94. Visa
95. Adobe
96. Lexus
97. Puma
98. Burberry
99. PoloRalphLauren
100. Campbell's
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