The Coca-Cola Company is the world's largest producer of soft drinks and one of the world's most famous and valuable trademarks. 1883, pharmacist Pemberton invented the Coca-Cola formula, and in 1891, the Coca-Cola Company was founded and marketed the product throughout the United States within three years. After the outbreak of World War II, Coca-Cola, which pursued a low-priced strategy, traveled with the U.S. Army throughout Europe and Asia, and its production jumped to become the world's No. 1 in the 1940s. The company's main products include carbonated beverages (Coca-Cola, Sprite, etc.), citrus and other fruit juice products, tea drinks, sports drinks and coffee.
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119 www.coca-cola.com United States Food 5 5 5 5 5 5
2 Microsoft Microsoft
"What can computers really do, and what kind of developments and uses will computers have in the future? " Because of this question, Microsoft was born; because of this question, Microsoft has always changed the whole world with its enterprising spirit. As the world's largest software company and the most valuable enterprise, Microsoft improves the way people live, work and communicate with each other through its products and technologies, brings people a new computing experience, provides platforms and business solutions, helps companies improve their overall competitiveness, develops new digital home technologies and entertainment, and promotes the development of mobile computing.
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30 www.microsoft.com United States Software 5 5 5 5 5
3 Google Gugo
Without doing a single TV advertisement, without pasting a single poster, and relying entirely on the word of mouth of netizens, the brand of the global Internet search engine giant Google Just like this was tree up! Today its position in the search engine market can almost be described as dominant. Google's brand symbolizes innovation and upward mobility, it puts consumers' interests in the first place, focus and persistence, and it has become a culture that makes the distance between everyone and the answer to any question only as far as the click of a mouse. When you open Google's homepage, you can't see any ads at all, but in fact ads are the source of its revenue generation. Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Stanford PhD students who founded Google in 1998, probably didn't realize that today's Google is tasked with accepting 200 million queries a day, and that searches typically take less than half a second.
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7 www.google.com United States Web 5 5 5 5 5 5
4 Mcdonalds McDonald's
McDonald's is the world's largest and best-known fast-food restaurant service conglomerate, and one of the world's most successfully managed companies, with more than 30,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries worldwide. McDonald's is the world's largest and most famous fast food service group and one of the world's most successfully managed companies, with more than 30,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries. It is a household name around the world for its high standards of quality, service, cleanliness and value for money. McDonald's released a report on January 28, 2005, showing that the company's profits in 2004 were $2.28 billion, up 55 percent from $1.47 billion in 2003, according to the report. Last year, McDonald's total operating income also rose to $19.1 billion from $17.1 billion the year before, an increase of 11 percent, according to the report.
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50 www.mcdonalds.com United States Catering 5 5 5 5 5
5 IBM International Business Machines
IBM is the world's largest multinational corporation in the information industry, with more than 300,000 employees worldwide and operations in more than 160 countries and regions. IBM was founded in the United States in 1914, in the past eighty years, the world's economic development, modern science is changing rapidly, IBM has always been ahead of the technology, excellent management and unique products to lead the development of the global information industry, to ensure that the world's users of almost all industries on the full range of information processing needs.
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91 www.IBM.com United States Computer Office Equipment 5 5 5 5 5
6 Marlboro Marlboro
Probably no one would have thought that the globally popular Marlboro cigarettes had started as a small store in 1854, and were formally registered in the United States as a brand in 1908. Marlboro form registered in the United States in 1919 before the establishment of Philip Morris (the company's main product brand is Marlboro cigarettes), and in the 40s announced the closure of a company. However, Marlboro Road is so magical, Marlboro in a collapse of the "ruins" in the re-establishment, and in nearly half a century in the world's cigarettes stand in the forest and created a miracle of the world's top brands.
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81 www.Marlboro.com United States Tobacco 5 5 5 5 5
7 Intel Intel
Intel Corporation is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer, founded in 1968. In the beginning, Intel designed and manufactured complex semiconductor chips with a history of more than 30 years of semiconductor chip product innovation and market leadership.In 1971, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor. This move not only changed the future of the company, but had a profound impact on the industry as a whole. The computer and Internet revolutions brought about by the microprocessor changed the world.
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37 www.intel.com United States Semiconductors 5 5 5 5 5
8 Benz Mercedes-Benz
One of the world's top ten automobile companies, Germany's number one automobile company in terms of sales, and number two in terms of production. It was founded in 1926 by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler. Its predecessors were Mercedes-Benz and Daimler Automobile Works established in 1886. Mercedes-Benz is the oldest qualified manufacturer in the world, and also the manufacturer with consistent business style. Nowadays, besides being famous for its high-quality and high-performance luxury cars, Mercedes-Benz Cars is also the world's most famous manufacturer of buses and heavy-duty trucks.
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119 www.benz.com Germany Automobiles & Parts 5 5 5 5 5
9 Wal-Mart Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. was founded in Arkansas in 1962 by Mr. Sam Walton, a legend of the American retail industry. After more than four decades, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has become the largest private employer in the United States and the largest retail chain in the world. As of November 2004, Wal-Mart has more than 5,200 stores in 11 countries, including China. Wal-Mart has been pursuing the policy of "localization of talents", which has provided a large number of employment opportunities for local residents over the past few years, as well as cultivated a large number of talents for the local retail industry.
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43 www.wal-mart.com US Retail 5 5 5 5 5 5
10 Harvard University
Harvard University was founded in 1636 and its Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was organized in 1872, making it one of the oldest universities in the country. It has produced six U.S. presidents, 29 Nobel Prize winners and 27 Pulitzer Prize winners. Whether from the school's reputation, equipment, professor lineup, or the quality of students, Harvard University is called the world's first-class. It has nearly $1.5 billion in assets, the most sponsorships, the largest library in the world, and first-rate scholars and professors. Harvard University is firstly promoted as the best university in the United States, and has won a world-recognized academic reputation and high international reputation.
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369 www.harvard.edu United States Education 5 5 5 5 5
11 GE General Electric
General Electric (GE) Company is the world's largest diversified service company and a provider of high-quality, high-tech industrial and consumer products. Somewhere in the world, an airplane powered by a GE engine takes off every four seconds, and every second a healthcare worker is using a GE medical device to diagnose a patient's illness. From the famous Statue of Liberty to China's Great Hall of the People, GE lighting lights up different skies; from Procter & Gamble's shampoo, the dashboard of a Polaroid, to the slides at the Turin Winter Olympics, GE's advanced materials can be seen everywhere.
Brand Age Official Site Country Industry Evaluation Results
86 www.ge.com United States Electrical and Electronic Equipment 5 5 5 5 5
12 New York Times The New York Times
The highest-quality newspaper in the world, and the one that has the best access to the inner workings of the U.S. government, was first published in New York City on September 16, 1851, by Henry Raymond. On September 16, 1851, Henry Raymond published the first issue in New York City, selling for one cent, originally called the New York Daily Times, and on September 14, 1859, changed its name to its current one. After losing a lot of money due to mismanagement, the Jewish Ochs bought it in 1896 with the slogan "All The news That's Fit to Print", a move that skyrocketed the paper's circulation. After Ochs' death, his son-in-law Arthur Sulzberger became publisher and president, succeeded by Sulzberger's son Penn in 1963 and Penn's son Arthur Jr. in 1992. The New York Times is known as the "newspaper of record" because of its coverage of important government documents and statements by important people, as well as its saturation and insider coverage. The New York Times Best Sellers List is one of the leading best-selling book lists in the United States.
Brand Age Official Site Country Industry Rating
154 www.nytimes.com U.S. Media 5 5 5 5 5 5
13 Yahoo Yahoo!
As with so many new things in the computer age, Yahoo! started as an idea 10 years ago, then turned into a hobby, and ultimately a business that people devote themselves to. people to devote themselves to it. Yahoo! is a global Internet communications, commerce and media company. Its network provides a diverse range of online services to more than 180 million users worldwide each month. Yahoo is the world's first website to provide Internet navigation services and is one of the most familiar and valuable Internet brands.
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10 www.yahoo.com U.S. Web 5 5 5 5 5 5
14 Wall Street Journal
After 116 years, today's Wall Street Journal is the world's leading business and financial newspaper, with a circulation of 2 million copies daily. with a daily circulation of 2 million. It also publishes an Asian edition, a European edition, and an online edition, and reaches more than 20 million readers every day. The idea of running a newspaper has already changed from "The Nation's Newspaper" to a global newspaper. It is the Wall Street Journal's public opinion monitoring, so that commercial companies can not do whatever they want; also it is the Wall Street Journal news and opinion through the sharp pen cleansing the business market, more than any other financial media shoulder social responsibility. 1882, Wall Street, a basement, three young financial journalists compiled and issued the "stock market newsletter", is today's Dow Jones Newswires. Seven years later, Dow Jones launched the first Wall Street Journal, a four-page publication. Today, the WSJ is required reading for leading politicians and businesspeople.
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116 www.wsj.com U.S. Media 5 5 5 5 5 5
15 CNN Cable News Network
Positioned for an elite audience, CNN is the world's first 24-hour news station, and at the age of 25, has already overtaken the British news agency Reuters to leapfrog the world's largest news gathering and broadcasting organization. gathering and broadcasting organization in the world. American Ted Turner founded CNN in 1980. When American Ted Turner founded CNN in 1980, he made it clear that its first audiences would be politicians, entrepreneurs and the middle class. It gained notoriety during the 1991 Gulf War, eclipsing traditional over-the-air commercial television networks with more than 10 hours of exclusive, continuous war coverage. "So far, all the news has come from CNN," said Dick Cheney, the current Vice President of the United States and then Secretary of Defense, announcing the dawn of a new kind of television media era. CNN's positioning and slogan has shifted from "the world's news leader" to "the most trusted brand in news," emphasizing objectivity, fairness and authority in news reporting.
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25 www.cnn.com U.S. Media 5 5 5 5 5 5
16 NOKIA Nokia
Nokia is the global leader in mobile communications, driving the continued growth of the broader mobility industry. Nokia is committed to enriching people's lives and enhancing their productivity by delivering easy-to-use and innovative products, including cell phones, images, games, media and solutions for mobile network operators and enterprise users. Nokia shares are listed on five major global stock markets and have shareholders around the world.
Brand Age Official Site Country Industry Evaluation Results
140 www.nokia.com Finland Network Communications Equipment 5 5 5 5 5
17 Disney Disney
Disney is a multimedia giant that is one of the world's most powerful brands, holding a monopoly on the world of animation, creating a series of y popular Disney has created a series of popular animation images, such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and so on. Disney combined the color, excitement, magic and other expressive techniques used in animated films with the function of amusement parks, and launched the world's first theme park in the modern sense in 1955, and Hong Kong Disneyland was put into construction in 2005.Between 1984 and 1997, Disney's total revenues were raised from $1.65 billion to $22 billion, and the market value was also raised from $2 billion to $67 billion. The brand is also a major player in the world's most popular entertainment industry.
Brand Age Official Site Country Industry Rating Results
82 www.disney.com United States Entertainment 5 5 5 5 5 5
18 TIME
Time is undoubtedly the world's greatest journalistic endeavor to date. the March 3, 1923, issue of TIME, which is a collector's item, is now priced at $1,000! dollars. The cover of that issue featured Cannon, then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and the cover story had only one column of text. The book A History of American Journalism records that Luce and his editors-in-chief did not falsely claim adherence to the universal concept of journalistic objectivity, which they considered a myth. The Times claimed that it did not want to be Impartial, but preferred Fairness as its goal. Time's "Man of the Year" contest, which began in 1927, has become a kind of yardstick for recording history. Although Time has its own distinctive opinions, the magazine rarely publishes editorials. Even though it was not nominated for a single National Periodical Award this year, the brand's legacy and the accumulation of red-framed covers continue to sustain Time's supremacy.
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82 www.time.com U.S. Media 5 5 5 5 5 5
19 Reuters Reuters
Reuters is the world's leading global financial news and information services group. in the high summer of 1851, the founder, Mr. Reuters, rented two bedrooms in the Emperor's Exchange Building on London's Financial Street with his wife. In the summer of 1851, the founder, Mr. Reuters, together with his wife, rented two rooms in the Emperor's Exchange building in London's Financial Street, employing only a twelve-year-old boy as a staff member. Today it is one of the most influential news organizations in the world, with employees in 220 cities in 97 countries, 30,000 news articles in 26 languages and 700,000 end-users around the world. Reuters has always been catching up and following the speed of communication, in 1850, the founder of Reuters had used 45 pigeons in the "air fleet" between Brussels and Germany to deliver stock information in two hours, while the railroad transmission takes six hours; two years later he began to use the submarine telegraph, and when land telegraph and submarine cable technology further developed, Reuters' business is still in the process of development, and it will be the first time that Reuters' business is in the process of development. further developed, Reuters expanded from Europe to the Far East and South America; then wireless telegraphy, radio technology, and now web technology, as well as cell phone and PDA products ......
Brand Age Official Site Country Industry Evaluation Results
154 www.reuters. com UK Media 5 5 5 5 5
20 National Geographic Society
The National Geographic Society is the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organization, with a membership of more than 10 million people. Through its magazines, maps, books, films, and interactive media, the National Geographic Society provides an in-depth The National Geographic Society, through its magazines, maps, books, movies, and interactive media, provides an in-depth look at the whole world and everything in it. National Geographic is owned by National Geographic Magazine, National Geographic Video, National Geographic Maps, NationalGeographic.org, the National Geographic Adventure Council, and the National Geographic Conservation Foundation. Since its founding on January 13, 1888, the National Geographic Society has funded more than 7,000 projects of human exploration and scientific research, published more than 2,000 books in 23 languages, and won more than 800 awards for National Geographic television and film programs, including 122 Emmy Awards and two Academy Award nominations.