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Top 10+ International Brands
This Category contains the Top 10 International Brands. The Top is based on visitors VOTES. You can VOTE or Suggest your favorite International Brand.
1. Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola has retained its status as the world’s most valuable brand. Proving that it still has a few tricks up its sleeve, current trends toward healthier diets have seen Coke shift focus to better-for-you drinks in the last year, with the launch of products like the vitamin and mineral enriched Diet Coke Plus and the continued push behind Coke Zero, which is now available in more than 80 countries. Coke has also worked hard to engage consumers, with innovative online campaigns such as “Design Your Own” that invited people to design their own Coke containers and share them with the world. read more...
No. : 1.
Votes: 1
2. McDonald’s
McDonald’s has never been a brand to sit still and its ability to adapt to consumer needs is almost as fast as its food. McDonald’s has been addressing the healthy eating issues that have dogged it in the past. Its french fries are now trans-fat free, and its offering of healthier meal options keeps increasing. Looking ahead, the chain aims to become the #1 destination for chicken and to significantly boost its coffee credentials by introducing 14,000 coffee bars at its US outlets. read more...
No. : 2.
Votes: 1
3. Google
Google is the undisputed king of the internet world and the last year has seen it gain even more ground against rivals. Innovations like Google Mobile, Google Docs & Spreadsheets and Google Book Search extend the brand’s reach and ubiquity and make it an increasingly important part of our everyday lives. Yet these projects wouldn’t be possible without its core business – 99% of its revenues come from advertising on its search result pages. Google’s meteoric rise from small start-up to corporate behemoth is not without its critics. As it becomes more powerful, the brand is forced to constantly tiptoe around the ever changing landscape of privacy and copyright laws. Google is read more...
No. : 3.
Votes: 1
4. IBM
IBM has positioned itself as the partner of choice for businesses that operate across borders. This position has been solidified through a number of smart strategic acquisitions in recent years. Lenovo’s announcement to remove the IBM brand from the ThinkPad range earlier than planned will create more distance between the IBM name and PCs in customers’ minds, which in turn will clarify what the new IBM is really all about. read more...
No. : 4.
Votes: 0
5. Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. Headquartered in Washington, USA, its best selling products are the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software. read more...
No. : 5.
Votes: 0
6. GE
The General Electric Company, also known as GE, is a multinational American technology and services conglomerate incorporated in the State of New York. In terms of market capitalization as of September 30, 2008, GE is the world's tenth largest company. In the 1960s, aspects of U.S. tax laws and accounting practices led to a rise in the assembly of conglomerates. GE, which was a conglomerate long before the term was coined, is arguably the most successful organization of this type. read more...
No. : 6.
Votes: 0
7. Nokia
Nokia is a multinational communications corporation, headquartered in Finland. Nokia is focused on wireless and wired telecommunications, with 128,445 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries and global annual revenue of EUR 50.7 billion and operating profit of 5.0 billion as of 2008. Nokia is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones: its global device market share was about 37% in Q4 2008, down from 40% in Q4 2007 and down from 38% sequentially. read more...
No. : 7.
Votes: 0
8. Toyota
Toyota Motor Corporation is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan, and currently the world's largest automaker. Toyota employs approximately 316,000 people around the world.
Toyota currently owns Lexus and Scion brands and has a majority shareholding stake in Daihatsu Motors, and minority shareholdings in Fuji Heavy Industries, Isuzu Motors, and Yamaha Motors. The company includes 522 subsidiaries. read more...
No. : 8.
Votes: 0
9. Intel
Intel is the world's largest semiconductor company and the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Intel was founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and based in, California, USA. Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and ICs, flash memory, graphic chips, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing. read more...
No. : 9.
Votes: 0
10. Disney
The magic has stalled somewhat for Disney, with the brand taking a bit of a back seat to those it partners, and its core target becoming more distant from the Disney brand as a result. Still, the phenomenon of High School Musical and its spin-offs is keeping the tills singing around the world, and it’s also bearing rich fruit from its partnership with Pixar. As consumers upgrade to high-definition TV, Disney should see strong sales of its back-catalogue, offsetting the decline in profitability of theatrical releases. To really advance the brand, it needs to make big inroads with emerging markets, adapting its product to win over a whole new generation of families from different cultures. read more...
No. : 10.
Votes: 0
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