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I got 25, and I'm surprised that this is above the average of 22... it may change later.
Oct 18, 2012 delete reply
Woodlouse7
Great quiz. Some are corporations, though, but it's not your fault.
There are lots of P&G brands, but I'd also like to know how Interbrand decide the top brands.
Oct 18, 2012 delete reply
Fackwacker
find it hard to believe corona is on here but Guinness isn't
Oct 18, 2012 delete reply
KatM
Lol. 38/100. Once you look at the answers its just like "How could I forget that!!"
Oct 19, 2012 delete reply
KatM
Would have gotten another 42 extra brand names if I thought harder XD!
Oct 19, 2012 delete reply
latesleeper
It's ridiculous to me that GM wouldn't be on here.
Oct 19, 2012 delete reply
sierraistheshiz
I got 16. And after reading through them all I am shocked at some that I missed. I am also shocked that HSBC even made the list, considering what a crappy, horrible financial company they are. Customer service is the worst I've ever dealt with in my life. But I guess the list isn't based on that.
Dec 16, 2012 delete reply
kalbahamut
That's true of almost any financial company. Big banks these days are about screwing over the little guy and getting away with murder to increase dividends, and as evinced by recent headlines, HSBC excels at that.
Jan 22, 2013 delete reply
Ozchris
Oh dang... I was wondering why Kellogg didn't work. I thought 30 was pretty terrible, but it seems to have been a pretty reasonable score.
Jan 18, 2013 delete reply
kalbahamut
It's strange that Nike and Adidas make the list but Converse doesn't. I travel all over the world and Converse hi-tops are extremely popular EVERYWHERE. In Korea it's like 50% of the people wear them. There are a few other big omissions... like Wal*Mart, TATA, and Saudi Aramco. Some of the largest and most profitable companies in the world (in the case of the latter, the most profitable company in the world. And they included Shell). I guess maybe in Aramco's case the brand isn't valuable it's the product that's valuable, but for Wal*Mart and TATA the branding is definitely more important. I'd much rather have shares of either of those companies than Moet & Chandon.
Jan 22, 2013 delete reply
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