World’s 10 Most Powerful Brands
General Electric chairman Jeffrey R Immelt.General Electric’s brand value has been estimated at $61.880 billion, making it the world’s second most powerful brand. GE is a giant US multinational, with headquarters in Fairfield , Connecticut , engaged in technology and services industries. It is the world’s second largest company in terms of market capitalisation. The famous inventor Thomas Alva Edison opened a new laboratory in Menlo Park , New Jersey in 1876, where the incandescent electric lamp was invented. By 1890, Edison formed the Edison General Electric Company. In 1879, Elihu Thomson and Edwin J. Houston formed the Thomson-Houston Electric Company to rival Edison ’s firm. However, in 1892, both the companies merged to give birth to the General Electric Company. GE slowly began to diversify its operations. Today its businesses span information technology, financial services, industrial technology, aviation, healthcare, oil and gas, films and entertainment, theme parks, locomotives, insurance, etc. In India , too, GE’s enjoys widespread presence. Jeffrey Immelt is GE’s chairman & CEO; while Keith Sherin is the CFO, and Robert Wright is GE vice chairman.
Two men walk past a logo of China Mobile in Chengdu , in China ’s southwestern province of Sichuan.China Mobile is the world’s 5th most powerful brand with a value of $41.214 billion. China Mobile Communications Corporation, also known as China Mobile or CMCC, is China ’s largest mobile phone operator. It is the world’s largest mobile phone operator ranked by number of subscribers, with over 296 million customers. By turnover it is second to Vodafone, which owns 3.3% of the China Mobile. A state-owned enterprise, it was spun off from former monopoly China Telecom in 2000, and now has a 65% share of the highly competitive Chinese mobile market. China Mobile is the largest company registered in Hong Kong . Wang Jianzhou is the telecom major’s chairman and CEO.
6. Marlboro
Altria CEO & chairman is Louis Camilleri.Marlboro’s brand value has been estimated at $39.166 billion, making it the 6th most powerful brand. Marlboro, made by Altria, is the world’s best selling cig@rette brand. It is famous for its billboard advertisements and magazine ads of the Marlboro Man. Philip Morris, a London-based cig@rette manufacturer, created a New York subsidiary in 1902 to sell several of its cig@rette brands, including Marlboro.Marlboro then suddenly faltered badly in the market till the 1950s, when it made a rollicking comeback following the introduction of a new cowboy image for the brand. Sales skyrocketed by 5,000%. Marlboro with a filtered tip was launched in 1955. The brand is named after Great Marlborough Street , the location of its original London factory. Richmond , Virginia , is now the location of the largest Marlboro cig@rette manufacturing plant.
7. Wal-Mart
A customer leaving a Wal-Mart store in Clinton , Maryland .The world’s 7th most powerful brand, Wal-Mart, is estimated to be worth $36.880 billion. Wal-Mart Stores is an American public corporation and the world’s largest retailer. It is the largest private employer, the largest grocery retailer, and the largest toy seller in the United States . It was founded by Sam Walton, who opened his first Wal-Mart discount store in Rogers , Arkansas , in 1962. The company was incorporated on October 31, 1969, and listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1972. Sam Walton died on April 5, 1992 at the age of 74. His widow Helen R Walton, daughter Alice L Walton, and sons Jim C Walton, John T Walton and S Robson Walton, each with a personal wealth of $20.5 billion, have all been ranked among the richest Americans by Forbes. H Lee Scott is Wal-Mart CEO, while S Robson Walton, is the retail giant’s chairman.
8. Citi
Charles Prince is the company’s chairman & CEO.Citi is the world’s 8th most powerful brand with an estimated value of $33.706 billion. Citigroup Inc was formed following the $140 billion merger of Citicorp and Travelers Group on April 7, 1998 to create the world’s largest financial services organisation. The company employs almost 300,000 people around the world. Travelers was founded in 1864 in Hartford , Connecticut . It dealt in insurance and is noted for many industry firsts: the first automobile policy, the first commercial airline policy, and the first policy for space travel. In the 1990s, it went through a series of mergers and acquisitions. It was bought by Primerica in 1993, but the resulting company retained the Travelers name. In 1995, it became The Travelers Group. It bought Aetna ’s property and casualty business in 1996. Citicorp was the descendant of First National City Bank, founded in New York City . It was one of the oldest banks in the United States (founded in 1812), and had the largest international branch presence of any United States headquartered bank. In the 1960s and 1970s, chairman Walter Wriston led the bank into sovereign debt and loan syndication. It was Writsen who led the technology of ATM cards before the the banks. He also spearheaded the name change to Citibank in the late 1970s. Charles Prince, chief executive and chairman of Citigroup, during an unveiling ceremony for the group’s new logo in Seoul..
9. IBM
The IBM logo in front of the company’s headquarters in Seoul , South Korea .International Business Machines Corporation, also called IBM or ‘Big Blue’, is a multinational computer technology corporation headquartered in Armonk , New York , USA . Till 2006 it was the world’s largest computer company, but has now ceded the top spot to Hewlett-Packard. With over 350,000 employees worldwide, IBM is the largest information technology employer in the world. The company which became IBM was founded in 1888 as Herman Hollerith and the Tabulating Machine Company. It was incorporated as Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation (CTR) on June 15, 1911, and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1916. IBM adopted its current name in 1924, where it became a Fortune 500 company. Samuel J Palmisano is IBM chairman & CEO.
10. Toyota
The corporate logo of the Toyota car company at the annual motor show in Paris .Toyota with an estimated brand value of $33.427 billion is the 10th most powerful brand in the world. Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation and the world’s largest auto company that manufactures automobiles, trucks, buses, and robots. The headquarters of Toyota are located in Toyota , Aichi , Japan . It is the world’s eighth largest company by revenue of $179 billion as of 2006.The company was founded in 1937 by Kiichiro Toyoda as a spinoff from his father’s company Toyota Industries to create automobiles. It created, first as a department of Toyota Industries, its first product Type A engine in 1934 and its first passenger car in 1936. Toyota Motor Co. was established as an independent company in 1937. Although the founding family name is Toyoda, the company name was changed in order to signify the separation of the founders’ work life from home life, to simplify the pronunciation, and to give the company a happy beginning. Toyota is considered luckier than Toyoda in Japan . Katsuaki Watanabe is Toyota ’s president and CEO, while Fujio Cho is chairman. Shoichiro Toyoda is the company’s honorary chairman; Hiroshi Okuda is senior advisor; and Katsuhiro Nakagawa is vice chairman.






Hi Larry, thanks for this report. I just wanted to ask why Google would be put in the same category as the others?I think Google attained it’s position with a two-pronged campaign. First the founders provided a wonderful service and then they now continue to bait the world into committing to the giant they created more. I just posted a review of Google Grants and I think you should defend it. The Google strategy is good but, the other companies listed out in this top ten brands have been much more direct and ethical….to the best of my knowledge than Google. Google should play more ethically before we can respect its positon on that list. It may be number one in the world, but the way they get ahead is worrisome and I fear for all our search information on Google’s computers.
mcneri
March 16, 2008
The problem is that when we try to do something, the other governments think we are for the US only and they get suspicious of our actions… Politics is lot more complex in such situations and it seems to be. We try to do our best, but then pleasing everyone is so tough!!
lrrpage
March 17, 2008
I think that Citigroup has a good chance of rising to #1 with their new logo and brand campaign. If they can stay in the game…
http://digg.com/business_finance/Citigroup_to_Launch_New_Logo_and_Brand_Campaign
digger
March 31, 2008