Anonymous, 23 Jan 2020The fuller report by "Brand Finance Global 500" is available on Internet. It gives prominence ... moreAh yes, the prosperous country of (Toyota). Well, considering their plans for the hydrogen city, maybe sooner than expected.
The fuller report by "Brand Finance Global 500" is available on Internet. It gives prominence to "20 most valuable brands in the world". Among these TOP 20 brands, you see the following:
9 American brands;
8 Chinese brands;
The three remaining slots goes to Samsung (South Korea), Mercedes-Benz (Germany) and Toyota (Toyota).
Interesting! None of these 8 Chinese brands has any significant relationship with American economy. If not for the events of the past year, most American would not have heard of Huawei.
Is 5Ge why ATT is declining?
Abhi-Darth-Plagueis, 23 Jan 2020Good to see Apple declining.I agree. Overpriced gadgets.
Abhi-Darth-Plagueis, 23 Jan 2020Good to see Apple declining.Hater!
I would rather see farmers in top 10 than these greedy companies. I guess people more apriciate gadgets and virtual life nowadays :(
If you look at the top 20 brands, you see 9 American Brands as follows:
Amazon, $220,791bn (+17.5%)
Google, $159,722 (+11.9%)
Apple, $140,524 (-8.5%)
Microsoft, $117,072 (-2.1%)
Facebook, $79,804 (-4.1%)
Walmart, $77,520 (+14.2%)
Verizon, $63,692 (-10.5%)
AT&T, $59,103 (-32.1%)
Disney, $56,123 (+22.7%)
And then you see 8 Chinese Brands, as follow:
ICBC, $80,791 (+1.2%)
Ping An, $69,041 (+19.8%)
Huawei, $65,084 (+4.5%)
China Construction Bank, $62,602 (-10.2%)
State Grid, $56,965 (+11.1%)
Agricultural Bank Of China, $54,658 (-0.7%)
WeChat, $54,146 (+6.8%)
Bank of China, $50,630 (-0.7%)
What do you really see??
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