Apple Retains Top Spot as World's Most Valuable Brand in Latest Interbrand Rankings

Apple has retained its top spot as the world's most valuable company in the latest rankings from consulting firm Interbrand, reports The New York Times. With its top spot in the rankings, Apple also bested fellow technology companies Google, IBM, Microsoft, and Samsung, which came in 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 7th place, respectively.

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On September 9, 2014, Tim Cook held up a wallet and said, "Our ambition is to replace this." A bold statement to be sure—but we'd expect nothing less from Apple, #1 on the Best Global Brands list for the second year in a row. Referring to Apple Pay, a new mobile payments platform that enables consumers to pay for items with Apple devices, Cook signaled that Steve Jobs's 2001 vision of Apple becoming the "digital hub" of its consumers' lives (Macworld Expo 2001) has finally been fulfilled.

In what CNNMoney.com called "one of the most ambitious product launches in its history," Apple unveiled not only Apple Pay, but also the long-anticipated Apple Watch, a wearable device that combines health and fitness monitoring with mobile computer capabilities, and launched two new iPhones that are faster and smarter than previous versions and feature larger screens. The iPhone 6 Plus, which embraces the larger-form factors, could pose a serious challenge to Samsung's GALAXY Note. Though iPhone sales were up prior to the new product launch, particularly in China where China Mobile is now signed as a carrier, the iPhone 6 Plus may further assist penetration in Asian markets where larger-screened devices are preferred.

In last year's survey, Apple overtook Coca-Cola as the most valuable brand in the world after the beverage corporation spent 13 years in the top spot. Apple was valued at $118.9 billion in this year's survey, up $20.6 billion from its $98.3 billion valuation in 2013.

Apple launched the larger 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 last month, with both devices selling a record-breaking ten million units during their first three days on sale. The company also announced its highly-anticipated Apple Watch wearable device in September, which will come in multiple screen sizes and collections when it launches next year. Apple is expected to unveil new iPads, a 27-inch iMac with Retina Display and perhaps a new Mac Mini at an event next Thursday, October 16.

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Kevsta26 Avatar
148 months ago
number 6 in that list I dont even know what is...? :D

Yet somehow that unknown brand is above Samsung?!

That unknown brand probably designs their own stuff, so yeah - in that respect, they should be above Korean copycats Samsung.

Are you guys actually being serious or do you not know that "unknown brand" is General Electric? They make a majority of the light bulbs, appliances, etc. in people's homes, plus things like plane engines and wind turbines. Big money.
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appleguy123 Avatar
148 months ago
I never really realized how understated and elegant Apple's logo was until looking at this grid.
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goobot Avatar
148 months ago
LMAO to the people who don't know who general electric is.
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identity Avatar
148 months ago
Are you guys actually being serious or do you not know that "unknown brand" is General Electric? They make a majority of the light bulbs, appliances, etc. in people's homes, plus things like plane engines and wind turbines. Big money.

The failing of American education and common sense on full display. That's why.
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Keirasplace Avatar
148 months ago
This is a world brand survey, not a US one, and most people here have probably never even heard of General Electric.
Most people IN Business world wide HAVE heard of GE. Seriously!! It is rated the fifth largest company in the world by Forbes and they are one of the oldest large company in existence. They've had 100+ year of marketing behind their name :-).

They didn't call it a consumer brand survey, did it. It is the value of the brand.

GE is a very large conglomerate

These are its main divisions

GE Capital Finance (provides commercial lending and leasing, as well as a range of financial services for health care, media, communications, entertainment, consumers, real estate, and aviation) Present in 55 countries. 44B in revenue, 8B in profit.

GE Home & Business Solutions (Consumer goods)
- GE Appliances Just got sold to Electrolux for 3.3B (but still pending)
- GE Lighting 3B in revenue (being transfered to another division after GE appliance sales)

GE Technology Infrastructure
- GE Healthcare (medical technologies and services helping to deliver patient care to people around the world, include MRI machines) 19B revenue
- GE Aviation (One of the top aircraft engine supplier) 18B revenue
- GE Transportation (equipment for the railroad, marine, mining, drilling and energy generation industries) 6B, mostly in north america

GE Energy, operate world wide, 37B in revenue
- GE Energy Management
- GE Oil & Gas
- GE Power & Water.

So, it seems GE will soon be mostly out of the consumer sector, except for a small part of their lighting revenues.
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jji7skyline Avatar
148 months ago
Why is IBM still on this list? :/
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