The world's biggest brands have continued to grow in value during the current economic uncertainty, according to WPP company Millward Brown's annual BrandZ[TM]Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands study. The No1 brand for the second year, Apple, rose 19% in value and is now worth $182.9 billion. IBM grew 15% in value to $115.9 billion and overtook Google, which dropped to third place in the ranking and is now worth $107.8 billion. In advance of its IPO, eight year old Facebook rose 74% in value, making it the fastest brand value riser in the ranking. Worth $33.2 billion the social network moved up to No.19 from No.35.
The study, commissioned by WPP and conducted by Millward Brown Optimor and now in its seventh year, identifies and ranks the world's most valuable brands by their dollar value, an analysis based on financial data, market intelligence and consumer measures of brand equity.
The 2012 BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands ranking demonstrates the power of strong brands as both a driver of new business growth and a critical support in hard times. Between 2006 and 2012, the total value of the BrandZ Top 100 rose 66% and is now worth $2.4 trillion.
"Brands are an insurance policy for businesses," said Eileen Campbell, Global CEO of brand research company Millward Brown. "Despite a prolonged period of economic stress, political uncertainty and natural disasters that buffeted brands across many categories, the value of the world's leading brands keeps rising across many categories, sustaining and nurturing businesses."
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Rank 2011
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Rank change
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Rank 2012
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Category
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Brand
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Brand Value 2012 ($M)
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1
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0
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1
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Tech
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Apple
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182,951
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3
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1
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2
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Tech
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IBM
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115,985
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2
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-1
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3
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Tech
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Google
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107,857
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4
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0
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4
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Fast Food
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McDonald's
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95,188
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5
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0
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5
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Tech
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Microsoft
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76,651
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6
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0
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6
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Soft drinks
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Coca-Cola
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74,286
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8
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1
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7
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Tobacco
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Marlboro
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73,612
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7
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-1
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8
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Communication Provider
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AT&T
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68,870
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13
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4
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9
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Communication Provider
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Verizon
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49,151
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9
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-1
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10
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Communication Provider
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China Mobile
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47,041
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Apple continues to innovate and maintain its 'luxury' brand status, but faces future competition from Samsung. Now worth more than $14.1 billion, thanks in part to the success of its Galaxy handsets, Samsung is successfully outpacing Apple in a significant number of markets by positioning as a cool, well-priced alternative to the ubiquitous iPhone."
Key findings highlighted in this year's research report include:
The BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands study is the only valuation in the world that takes into account what people think about the brands they buy alongside rigorous analysis of financial data, market valuations, analyst reports and risk profiles. The research report, which is available online, includes a ranking and analysis of the most valuable brands for key regions of the world and 13 market sectors. Download the complete BrandZ ranking here , including regional and category breakdowns. The rankings and a great deal more are also available as a free interactive mobile app for Apple and Android and as an iPad magazine.
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