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Diversified conglomerate Tata Group was on Tuesday declared India's most valuable brand with a value of $21.1 billion, while US-based technology giant Apple has retained its top position globally with about $105 billion.
According to a list released on Tuesday of the world's 500 most valued brands, called Brand Finance Global 500, Apple is followed by Samsung ($79 billion) at second place globally. In the top-ten, Apple and Samsung are followed by Google, Microsoft, Verizon, GE, AT&T, Amazon, Walmart and IBM.

Tata has retained its top place among Indian brands and its global ranking has also improved from 39th in 2013 to 34th now. However, the number of Indian companies on the list has declined to five from six.

Other than Tata, the global ranking of the other four Indian companies in the list has dropped, and they include SBI (347), Airtel (381), Reliance Industries (413) and Indian Oil (474).

Tata's brand value has increased from $18.2 billion to $21.1 billion, and it has consistently improved its ranking since being placed at 100th in 2007.

The Indian company which has dropped from the list this year is ITC, which was ranked 445th in the year 2013.

According to Brand Finance, SBI's brand value has dropped from nearly $6 billion to $4 billion, while that of Airtel has marginally risen from $3.74 billion to $3.8 billion. Reliance Industries' brand value has dropped from $3.7 billion to $3.5 billion and that of IOC from $3.4 billion to $3.1 billion.

While Apple has been ranked as most valued brand, the annual study conducted by brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance said that it is Ferrari which is the "world's most powerful brand".

"The legendary Italian carmaker scores highly on a wide variety of measures on Brand Finance's Brand Strength Index, from desirability, loyalty and consumer sentiment to visual identity, online presence and employee satisfaction.

"Ferrari is one of only eleven brands (including Google, Hermes, Coca-Cola, Disney, Rolex and F1 racing rivals Red Bull) to be awarded an AAA+ brand rating and has the highest overall score," it added.

However, "being a niche, luxury brand with an officially capped production, it is perhaps unsurprising that it is some way off being the world's most valuable. Its $4 billion brand value puts it 350th in brand value terms," Brand Finance said.

The US accounts for the maximum number of 185 brands on the list, followed by Japan (42), France (37), the UK (35), Germany (32), China (27) and Switzerland (19), among others.

India is ranked 17th in this category with five companies.

In terms of total brand value of companies from a country, the US again tops with $294 billion, while India is ranked 18th with $35.7 billion (down 12 percent or about $5 billion from the last year).

About Apple, the study said that the technology giant also has a powerful brand, rated AAA, and its $105 billion brand value makes it the world's most valuable for the third year in a row.

Apple's dominance, however, is being challenged by Korean giant Samsung, ranked second on the list with an increase of $20 billion in its brand value.

The BRIC nations of Russia, India and in particular Brazil have fared relatively poorly, Brand Finance said.

"One Indian brand has dropped out of the table and several of those that remain have fallen further down the rankings. Tata, India's flagship brand is the exception however, climbing to 34th worldwide with a brand value of $21.1 billion," it added.

Tata named India's most valuable brand, Apple retains top global spot: Survey | NDTV Gadgets

@levina @chak de INDIA @Indischer @Parul @thesolar65 @DRAY @Roybot @scorpionx @Hermione @vicky sen
 
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Good new :tup: perhaps other 3 indian brands are down because of rupee depreciation n may fair well in FY2014 :undecided:
 
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They indeed have... I think Tata's are prime examples of decent corporate contribution to social and cultural progress...
truly speaking it's not because they wanted to...but there are several other reasons that had led to that decent corporate contribution to social and cultural progress.......
any way the people are benefiting and that is more Important....:)
 
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Diversified conglomerate Tata Group was on Tuesday declared India's most valuable brand with a value of $21.1 billion, while US-based technology giant Apple has retained its top position globally with about $105 billion.
According to a list released on Tuesday of the world's 500 most valued brands, called Brand Finance Global 500, Apple is followed by Samsung ($79 billion) at second place globally. In the top-ten, Apple and Samsung are followed by Google, Microsoft, Verizon, GE, AT&T, Amazon, Walmart and IBM.

Tata has retained its top place among Indian brands and its global ranking has also improved from 39th in 2013 to 34th now. However, the number of Indian companies on the list has declined to five from six.

Other than Tata, the global ranking of the other four Indian companies in the list has dropped, and they include SBI (347), Airtel (381), Reliance Industries (413) and Indian Oil (474).

Tata's brand value has increased from $18.2 billion to $21.1 billion, and it has consistently improved its ranking since being placed at 100th in 2007.

The Indian company which has dropped from the list this year is ITC, which was ranked 445th in the year 2013.

According to Brand Finance, SBI's brand value has dropped from nearly $6 billion to $4 billion, while that of Airtel has marginally risen from $3.74 billion to $3.8 billion. Reliance Industries' brand value has dropped from $3.7 billion to $3.5 billion and that of IOC from $3.4 billion to $3.1 billion.

While Apple has been ranked as most valued brand, the annual study conducted by brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance said that it is Ferrari which is the "world's most powerful brand".

"The legendary Italian carmaker scores highly on a wide variety of measures on Brand Finance's Brand Strength Index, from desirability, loyalty and consumer sentiment to visual identity, online presence and employee satisfaction.

"Ferrari is one of only eleven brands (including Google, Hermes, Coca-Cola, Disney, Rolex and F1 racing rivals Red Bull) to be awarded an AAA+ brand rating and has the highest overall score," it added.

However, "being a niche, luxury brand with an officially capped production, it is perhaps unsurprising that it is some way off being the world's most valuable. Its $4 billion brand value puts it 350th in brand value terms," Brand Finance said.

The US accounts for the maximum number of 185 brands on the list, followed by Japan (42), France (37), the UK (35), Germany (32), China (27) and Switzerland (19), among others.

India is ranked 17th in this category with five companies.

In terms of total brand value of companies from a country, the US again tops with $294 billion, while India is ranked 18th with $35.7 billion (down 12 percent or about $5 billion from the last year).

About Apple, the study said that the technology giant also has a powerful brand, rated AAA, and its $105 billion brand value makes it the world's most valuable for the third year in a row.

Apple's dominance, however, is being challenged by Korean giant Samsung, ranked second on the list with an increase of $20 billion in its brand value.

The BRIC nations of Russia, India and in particular Brazil have fared relatively poorly, Brand Finance said.

"One Indian brand has dropped out of the table and several of those that remain have fallen further down the rankings. Tata, India's flagship brand is the exception however, climbing to 34th worldwide with a brand value of $21.1 billion," it added.

Tata named India's most valuable brand, Apple retains top global spot: Survey | NDTV Gadgets

@levina @chak de INDIA @Indischer @Parul @thesolar65 @DRAY @Roybot @scorpionx @Hermione @vicky sen

Apart from Brand value and money, TATAs have done a lot for the surrounding areas where they have set up factories. Schools colleges, Hospitals etc. Can somebody say these things about Apple, Samsung etc.
 
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I think you should love them....they have done many thing for this country.....:D:D
Yes the TATAs have done quite a bit for the country except the occasional spectrum controversy.
I am proud of them...though I wish they start investing a little more into R&D

oh your love is visible so clearly dear...
I know :angel: :ashamed:
 
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Yes the TATAs have done quite a bit for the country except the occasional spectrum controversy.
I am proud of them...though I wish they start investing a little more into R&D


I know :angel: :ashamed:
really you proud of them.....good to know that...:D:D
 
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really you proud of them.....good to know that...:D:D
I am a very proud Indian...I love everything thats Indian to an extent that you can call me biased.
I might throw away my apple products if somebody shows me a better Indian product.
But then I am known for calling a spade a spade :-)
 
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I am a very proud Indian...I love everything thats Indian to an extent that you can call me biased.
I might throw away my apple products if somebody shows me a better Indian product.
But then I am known for calling a spade a spade :-)
yes I know you are proud indian...waving your flag on every 15th aug. and 26th jan....
but why you wanna throw you apple..you too are global citizen.....
so, what do you think other calls a spade.... a fork....:D:D
 
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