russian predicts US collapse..
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- kezza_20
I was looking at the worlds 100 largest brands today, and you realise just how much of the world is US based. Yes they live beyond their means and yes a few things are fucking up but seriously, not like the US is going to go anywhere in the next 50 years.
1. Coca-Cola 66,667 2% US
2. IBM 59,031 3% US
3. Microsoft 59,007 1% US
4. GE 53,086 3% US
5. Nokia 35,942 7% Finland
6. Toyota 34,050 6% Japan
7. Intel 31,261 1% US
8. McDonald's 31,049 6% US
9. Disney 29,251 0% US
10. Google 25,590 43% US
11. Mercedes 25,577 9% Germany
12. Hewlett-Packard 23,509 6% US
13. BMW 23,298 8% Germany
14. Gillette 22,069 8% US
15. American Express 21,940 5% US
16. Louis Vuitton 21,602 6% France
17. Cisco 21,306 12% US
18. Marlboro 21,300 0% US
19. Citi 20,174 -14% US
20. Honda 19,079 6% Japan
21. Samsung 17,689 5% S. Korea
22. H&M 13,840 N/A Sweden
23. Oracle 13,831 11% US
24. Apple 13,724 24% US
25. Sony 13,583 5% Japan
26. Pepsi 13,249 3% US
27. HSBC 13,143 -3% UK
28. Nescafe 13,055 1% Switzerland
29. Nike 12,672 6% US
30. UPS 12,621 5% US
31. SAP 12,228 13% Germany
32. Dell 11,695 1% US
33. Budweiser 11,438 -2% US
34. Merrill Lynch 11,399 -21% US
35. Ikea 10,913 8% Sweden
36. Canon 10,876 3% Japan
37. J.P. Morgan 10,773 -6% US
38. Goldman Sachs 10,331 -3% US
39. Kellogg's 9,710 4% US
40. Nintendo 8,772 13% Japan
41. UBS 8,740 -11% Switzerland
42. Morgan Stanley 8,696 -16% US
43. Philips 8,325 8% Netherlands
44. Thomson Reuters 8,313 N/A Canada
45. Gucci 8,254 7% Italy
46. eBay 7,991 7% US
47. Accenture 7,948 9% US
48. Siemens 7,943 3% Germany
49. Ford 7,896 -12% US
50. Harley-Davidson 7,609 -1% US
51. L'Oreal 7,508 7% France
52. MTV 7,193 4% US
53. Volkswagen 7,047 8% Germany
54. AIG 7,022 -6% US
55. AXA 7,001 -4% France
56. Heinz 6,646 2% US
57. Colgate 6,437 7% US
58. Amazon.com 6,434 19% US
59. Xerox 6,393 6% US
60. Chanel 6,355 9% France
61. Wrigley's 6,105 6% US
62. Zara 5,955 15% Spain
63. Nestle 5,592 5% Switzerland
64. KFC 5,582 -2% US
65. Yahoo! 5,496 -9% US
66. Danone 5,408 8% France
67. Audi 5,407 11% Germany
68. Caterpillar 5,288 5% US
69. Avon 5,264 3% US
70. Adidas 5,072 6% Germany
71. Rolex 4,956 8% Switzerland
72. Hyundai 4,846 9% S. Korea
73. BlackBerry 4,802 N/A Canada
74. Kleenex 4,636 1% US
75. Porsche 4,603 9% Germany
76. Hermes 4,575 8% France
77. Gap 4,357 -20% US
78. Panasonic 4,281 4% Japan
79. Cartier 4,236 10% Switzerland
80. Tiffany & Co 4,208 5% US
81. Pizza Hut 4,097 -4% US
82. Allianz 4,033 2% Germany
83. Moet & Chandon 3,951 6% France
84. BP 3,911 3% UK
85. Starbucks 3,879 7% US
86. ING 3,768 -3% Netherlands
87. Motorola 3,721 -10% US
88. Duracell 3,682 2% US
89. Smirnoff 3,590 6% UK
90. Lexus 3,588 7% Japan
91. Prada 3,585 9% Italy
92. Johnson&Johnson 3,582 4% US
93. Ferrari 3,527 N/A Italy
94. Armani 3,526 N/A Italy
95. Hennessy 3,513 -3% France
96. Marriott 3,502 N/A US
97. Shell 3,471 4% Netherlands
98. Nivea 3,401 9% Germany
99. FedEx 3,359 N/A US
100. Visa 3,338 N/A US- these companies don't have to hold on to the usa if its going down thoughKwesiJ
- Is this a list of power, not sales volume? Because Budweiser is owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev and Gillette is owned by P&Gethanfink
- Damn look at Nokia! FI!JazX
- you missed QBN - tied at #12 with HPOSFA
- 50% of that list will be India by 20125timuli