"100 brand value ranking ranking" which Apple has achieved 3 consecutive votes Top 100 companies list



Branding companyInterbrandAnnounced the "corporate brand value ranking 2015" announced in ranking form by calculating global brand value, Apple has achieved 3 consecutive victories. Other than that, it is like putting together all top 100 rankings that you care about, such as Google that keeps second place behind Apple for the third consecutive year and ranking of Volkswagen that ranked by the camouflage problem of NOx emissions tests.

Rankings - 2015 - Best Global Brands - Best Brands - Interbrand
http://interbrand.com/best-brands/best-global-brands/2015/ranking/

◆ First place:Apple: 170.276 billion dollars (about 20.51 trillion yen)


◆ 2nd place:Google: $ 120,314 million dollars (about 14.44 trillion yen)


◆ 3rd place:coca cola: $ 78,423 million (about 9.445 billion yen)


◆ 4th place:Microsoft: $ 67.67 billion (about 8 trillion 15 billion yen)


◆ 5th place:IBM: $ 65.095 billion (about 7,840 billion yen)


◆ 6th place:Toyota: 49.488 billion dollars (about 5.9 trillion yen)


◆ 7th place:Samsung: 45.297 billion dollars (about 5.4 trillion yen)


◆ 8th place:GE: 42.267 billion dollars (about 5.9 trillion yen)


◆ 9th place:McDonald's: $ 39.89 billion (about 4.8 trillion yen)


◆ 10th place:Amazon: 37.948 billion dollars (about 4.71 trillion yen)


◆ 11th place:BMW: 37.212 billion dollars (about 4.4 trillion 48 billion yen)


◆ 12th place:Mercedes-Benz: 36,711 million dollars (about 4,420 billion yen)


◆ 13th place:Disney: 36,514 million dollars (about 4.4 trillion yen)


◆ 14th place:Intel: $ 34.515 billion (about 4.1 trillion yen)


◆ 15th place:Cisco: $ 29.854 billion (about 3.6 trillion yen)


◆ 16th place:Oracle: $ 27,283 million (about 3,290 billion yen)


◆ 17th place:NIKE: $ 23.07 billion (about 2.7 trillion yen)


◆ 18th place:HP: $ 23.556 billion (about 2.7 trillion yen)


◆ 19th place:Honda: 22,975 million dollars (about 2.7 trillion yen)


◆ 20th place:Louis Vuitton: $ 22.25 billion (about 2.6 trillion yen)


Below, it is like this when collecting companies whose brand value exceeds 10 billion dollars (about 1 trillion 200 billion yen).

◆ 21st place:H & M: 22.22 billion dollars (about 2.6 trillion yen)

◆ 22nd place:Gillette: 22,221 billion dollars (about 2.7 trillion yen)

◆ 23rd place:Facebook: $ 22.29 billion (about 2.65 trillion yen)

◆ 24th place:PEPSI: 19,622 million dollars (about 2,360 billion yen)

◆ 25th place:American Express: 18,922 million dollars (about 2.2 trillion 280 billion yen)

◆ 26th place:SAP: 18,768 million dollars (about 2,260 billion yen)

◆ 27th place:IKEA: $ 16,541 million (about 1.9 trillion yen)

◆ 28th place:Pampers: $ 15,267 million (about 1.84 trillion yen)

◆ 29th place:UPS: 14,723 million dollars (about 1.7 trillion yen)

◆ 30th place:ZARA: $ 14.13 billion (about 1.6 trillion yen)

◆ 31st place:Budweiser: 13,943 million dollars (about 1.6 trillion yen)

◆ 32nd place:EBay: $ 13.94 billion (about 1.6 trillion yen)

◆ 33rd place:J. P. Morgan: 13,749 million dollars (about 1.6 trillion yen)

◆ 34th place:Kellogg: $ 12,637 million (about 1.52 trillion yen)

◆ 35th place:Volkswagen: $ 12.545 billion (about 1.5 trillion yen)

◆ 36th place:Nescafe: $ 12.257 billion (about 1.48 trillion yen)

◆ 37th place:HSBC: $ 11,656 million (about 1.4 trillion yen)

◆ 38th place:Ford: $ 11.578 billion (about 1.3 trillion 390 billion yen)

◆ 39th place:Hyundai: $ 11.293 billion (about 1.3 trillion 360 billion yen)

◆ 40th place:Canon: $ 11.278 billion (about 1.3 trillion 360 billion yen)

◆ 41st:Hermes: $ 10.944 billion (about 1.32 trillion yen)

◆ 42th place:Accenture: $ 10.8 billion (about 1.3 trillion yen)

◆ 43rd place:L'Oreal: $ 10.798 billion (about 1.3 trillion yen)

◆ 44th place:Audi: 10,382 million dollars (about 1.24 trillion yen)

The list up to 100 is as follows.

◆ 45th place:Citibank
◆ 46th place:Goldman Sachs
◆ 47th place:Philips
◆ 48th place:AXA
◆ 49th place:Nissan
◆ 50th place:Gucci
◆ 51st place:Danone
◆ 52nd place:Nestle
◆ 53rd place:Siemens
◆ 54th place:Allianz
◆ 55th place:Colgate
◆ 56th place:Porsche
◆ 57th:Cartier
◆ 58th:Sony
◆ 59th:3M
◆ 60th:Morgan Stanley
◆ 61st:VISA
◆ 62th place:Adidas
◆ 63rd place:Thomson Reuters
◆ 64th:Discovery Channel
◆ 65th place:Panasonic
◆ 66th place:Tiffany & Co.
◆ 67th place:Starbucks
◆ 68th place:Adobe
◆ 69th place:PRADA
◆ 70th place:SantanderS
◆ 71th place:Xerox
◆ 72th place:Caterpillar
◆ 73th place:Burberry
◆ 74th place:Kia Mortors
◆ 75th place:KFC
◆ 76th place:MasterCard
◆ Rank 77:Johnson & Johnson
◆ 78th place:Shell
◆ 79th place:Harley-Davidson
◆ 80th place:DHL
◆ 81st:Sprite
◆ 82th place:LEGO
◆ 83rd place:John Deere
◆ 84th place:Jack Daniels
◆ 85th place:Chevrolet
◆ 86th place:FedEx
◆ 87th place:Land Rover
◆ 88th place:HUAWEI
◆ 89th place:Heineken
◆ 90th place:MTV
◆ 91th place:Ralph Lauren
◆ 92nd place:JOHNNIE WALKER
◆ 93rd place:Corona Extra
◆ 94th place:SMIRNOFF
◆ 95th place:Kleenex
◆ 96th:HUGO BOSS
◆ 97th place:PayPal
◆ 98th:MINI
◆ 99th place:MOET & CHANDON
◆ 100th place:Lenovo

In the Interbrand brand ranking, I ranked first with Apple and 2nd place in the brand ranking of Interbrand, but IT companies ranked in the ranks of other companies such as Microsoft in the fourth place, Amazon in the tenth place and Intel in the 14th place I will. The most brand value was upgraded since 2014 is Facebook 23rd, which is a substantial 54% increase from the previous year.

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