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Microsoft 'is king of UK brands' | Microsoft 'is king of UK brands' |
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US computer giant Microsoft has won back its crown as the number one consumer brand in the UK. | US computer giant Microsoft has won back its crown as the number one consumer brand in the UK. |
The 12th annual top 500 Superbrands survey has revealed the winners and losers during this economic downturn. | The 12th annual top 500 Superbrands survey has revealed the winners and losers during this economic downturn. |
A list of about 1,400 brands was considered by a panel of experts, with more than 2,000 UK consumers taking part in a vote. | A list of about 1,400 brands was considered by a panel of experts, with more than 2,000 UK consumers taking part in a vote. |
At number two was Rolex, while Google slipped two places to third. Lego and Coca-Cola were new to the top 10. | At number two was Rolex, while Google slipped two places to third. Lego and Coca-Cola were new to the top 10. |
The results, as always, return some surprises, with this year's notable high achiever being Encyclopaedia Britannica Stephen Cheliotis, Centre for Brand Analysis | The results, as always, return some surprises, with this year's notable high achiever being Encyclopaedia Britannica Stephen Cheliotis, Centre for Brand Analysis |
Other brands which have kept their top 10 places include the BBC, British Airways and Mercedes-Benz. | Other brands which have kept their top 10 places include the BBC, British Airways and Mercedes-Benz. |
Last year, Microsoft lost the first place to internet giant Google. This year, Apple has made it into the top 10. | Last year, Microsoft lost the first place to internet giant Google. This year, Apple has made it into the top 10. |
Food and facts | Food and facts |
"This year's survey reaffirms some of the downturn's winners and losers, with fast-food chains and supermarkets doing particularly well," said Stephen Cheliotis, chief executive of the Centre for Brand Analysis, which carried out the research on behalf of Superbrands UK. | "This year's survey reaffirms some of the downturn's winners and losers, with fast-food chains and supermarkets doing particularly well," said Stephen Cheliotis, chief executive of the Centre for Brand Analysis, which carried out the research on behalf of Superbrands UK. |
The results, as always, return some surprises, with this year's notable high achiever being Encyclopaedia Britannica." | The results, as always, return some surprises, with this year's notable high achiever being Encyclopaedia Britannica." |
TOP 10 SUPERBRANDS 2009/10 1.Microsoft2.Rolex3.Google4.British Airways5.BBC6.Mercedes-Benz7.Coca-Cola8.Lego9.Apple10.Encyclopaedia Britannica Source:Superbrands UK/The Centre for Brand Analysis | TOP 10 SUPERBRANDS 2009/10 1.Microsoft2.Rolex3.Google4.British Airways5.BBC6.Mercedes-Benz7.Coca-Cola8.Lego9.Apple10.Encyclopaedia Britannica Source:Superbrands UK/The Centre for Brand Analysis |
Some of the brands which showed the strongest year-on-year improvement in the survey include McDonald's, which rises 227 places, Burger King, up 189 places, KFC rising by 164 and Domino's Pizza, which moves up by 144 places. | Some of the brands which showed the strongest year-on-year improvement in the survey include McDonald's, which rises 227 places, Burger King, up 189 places, KFC rising by 164 and Domino's Pizza, which moves up by 144 places. |
The highest new entry into this year's list was Krispy Kreme doughnuts, indicating demand for relatively low cost treats in the downturn. | The highest new entry into this year's list was Krispy Kreme doughnuts, indicating demand for relatively low cost treats in the downturn. |
"Actually making the top 500 itself is an achievement - the competition amongst brands for consumer attention and share of wallet is intense and growing fiercer." said Stephen Cheliotis. | "Actually making the top 500 itself is an achievement - the competition amongst brands for consumer attention and share of wallet is intense and growing fiercer." said Stephen Cheliotis. |
TOP 10 SUPERBRANDS 2008/09 1.Google2.Microsoft3.Mercedes-Benz4.BBC5.British Airways6.Royal Doulton7.BMW8.Bosch9.Nike10.Sony Source:Superbrands UK/The Centre for Brand Analysis | TOP 10 SUPERBRANDS 2008/09 1.Google2.Microsoft3.Mercedes-Benz4.BBC5.British Airways6.Royal Doulton7.BMW8.Bosch9.Nike10.Sony Source:Superbrands UK/The Centre for Brand Analysis |
Recovering from last year's plummet in the survey were the supermarkets, although only Sainsbury's broke into the top 100. | Recovering from last year's plummet in the survey were the supermarkets, although only Sainsbury's broke into the top 100. |
Morrisons and the Co-op have both entered the top 500 for the first time. | Morrisons and the Co-op have both entered the top 500 for the first time. |
Royal Doulton has lost its top 10 position, but still remains ahead of giants like Vodafone, Audi, Nokia and Cadbury. | |
That, said Stephen Cheliotis, "is incredible". | That, said Stephen Cheliotis, "is incredible". |
The criteria | The criteria |
The survey defines a Superbrand as having established "the finest reputation in its field". | The survey defines a Superbrand as having established "the finest reputation in its field". |
Such a brand is deemed to offer "significant emotional and/or tangible advantages over other brands, which customers want and recognise". | Such a brand is deemed to offer "significant emotional and/or tangible advantages over other brands, which customers want and recognise". |
The brands are judged against the following three factors: | The brands are judged against the following three factors: |
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