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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

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VIA: QPortatil.com: Apple is the world's most valuable brand



Apple is the world's most valuable brand, according to Forbes magazine. In the company of Steve Jobs follow Microsoft and Coca Cola.

The magazine estimated that the mark of the apple is worth 57 thousand 400 million dollars and its editors say that "it will take more of a problem with receiving antenna 4 for iPhone Apple brand is affected."

Forbes on Thursday published a list of the 50 most valuable brands in the world. The list refers not to the companies, but brands, most profitable names were the last three years.

Apple, in addition to producing and selling desktop and notebook computers has revolutionized other markets like the music because of its successful iPod.

Just the Apple iPod was used to produce a cell phone, the iPhone and recently a device that could detonate the market for digital books and publications, the iPad.



Microsoft is not so far from its rival computer. Bill Gates's company, the second richest man in the world according to the same publication is worth 56 000 U.S. $ 600 million, just 800 million dollars less than Apple.

The enormous success of Microsoft was the implementation of a windowing system for personal computers called Windows. Then followed Oficce and online services such as MSN.

Microsoft also sells the Xbox 360 video game system, which competes with the product of Japan's Sony, the PlayStation 3.

Xbox has an online gaming service via payment and has already begun to market the device Kinect, which promises to handle the games without physical controls, only the voice, hands and body movements.

Below is Coca Cola. The soft drink goes for Forbes 55 000 400 000 000 dollars. The publication reports that Coke sold in 2009 12 thousand 400 million bottles worldwide.

The group of 50 leading technology companies is dominated by 30%.

Below the list are IBM, Google, McDonalds, General Electric, Marlboro, Intel, Nokia, Toyota, Cisco, which recently launched its own tablet, Vodafone, HP, AT & T, BMW and Oracle.

The fashion company best positioned in the list is Louis Vuitton at number 18. France's L'Oreal remains in place 34.

In the list there is no Latin American or Mexican company. This is because All in Forbes that to be a major brand, you must have a presence in the United States.

In developing the ranking, Forbes looked at the benefits of the marks in the last three years.

FULL ARTICLE: QPortatil.com: Apple is the world's most valuable brand

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Friday January 14, 2011 | In the list, Oprah Winfrey is in second place



LOS ANGELES .- The director Steven Spielberg, creator of the iconic film "Schindler's List" or "Jurassic Park" and the host of the talk showOprah Winfrey are the celebrities most influential United States, according to new rankings published yesterday Forbes business magazine, where they share a list of 10 names with Irish singer Bono of U2, the veteran comedian Bill Cosby and communicators and ultra-conservative Rush Limbaugh Glenn Beck.

"It may surprise to see Steven Spielberg at the top of our list. Spielberg will not mobilize the bestseller list or Oprah will be revitalized as a political movement as Beck, but like everybody and everybody respects him," recognize Forbes makers on top of his list. In addition, details that influenced the director acknowledged "a whole generation of filmmakers with films like 'Jaws' or 'ET'" makes the whole world to hear when you take a stand. "Spielberg got" an index of influence "of 53 %, the same as Winfrey, yet ranks second in the ranking, because the filmmaker has a marketing impact "more effective."

The same magazine has revealed a fact that surely pleases the protagonist. According to Forbes, Lady GaGa will have a good year, the singer will earn in 2011 some 76 million euros, leaving behind 48 million in 2010. (Special)