The iPhone and iPad maker has boosted its brand value by 19 percent in the past year to $183 billion, or 37 percent of its market capitalization, according to the annual BrandZ study by leading brands and market-research agency Millward Brown.
Seven of the top 10 were technology-related firms, although McDonald's
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Nick Cooper, managing director of Millward Brown Optimor which produced the study, said the strength of technology brands was a measure of the central and transformative role it plays in contemporary life.
'It's all pervading,' Cooper told Reuters, 'and there's a lot of excitement and new news. This is where it's all happening. That tends to increase not only the demand and financial performance but also the role of brand.'
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'When cars first appeared or when air travel first appeared, they became liberating. It's the turn of the technology sector at the moment,' said Cooper.
Business technology brands also featured prominently in the top 10, with IBM
Cooper said the so-called consumerization of IT, in which business hardware and software makers increasingly have to come up to the standards that consumers are used to in their private lives, played a role.
'The brands that are generally demonstrating the best growth are those that tend to be occupying spaces where there is a lot more intuitive natural use, where the consumer experience is informing the B2B experience rather than the other way around.'
Mobile phone brands AT&T
Cooper said, however, some technology brands were vulnerable to public opinion swinging against them, especially over emotive issues such as privacy, where Facebook and Google have already suffered a backlash for gathering large amounts of user data.
'Consumer technology is receiving the same kind of scrutiny once reserved for banks and brands will have to respond convincingly to increasing regulatory oversight. This may impact social brands like Facebook in the future,' he said.
Cooper added that Apple's increasing its brand value despite the death of its visionary founder Steve Jobs in the past year was extraordinary.
'They are catchable but they've either got to falter or someone else has got to put on a sprint,' he said.
Millward Brown will publish the complete list of its top 100 brands at www.millwardbrown.com.
(Editing by Phil Berlowitz)
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