The title of most powerful tech brand worldwide goes to Google for the first time in six years, according to Brand Finance, which ranks brands based on its own index. The previous No. 1 spot was occupied by Apple, but the brand valuation firm has firmly devalued the giant by $38.7 billion as optimism around Apple's ability to innovate and sustain revenue growth wane. Overall, … [Read more...] about Google, YT & Microsoft MVPs Amongst Tech Brands
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Licensed Consumer Electronics Up 3.5% in the U.S./Canada
According to TLL's Annual Licensing Business Survey, U.S./Canada retail sales of licensed consumer electronics merchandise grew 3.5% to $5.41 billion in 2015. Although it makes up only 5.2% in market share, the category is one of the most stable we track—and has been trending upwards for the last 10 years. While most electronics licensing historically emerged from the … [Read more...] about Licensed Consumer Electronics Up 3.5% in the U.S./Canada
TLL Survey: Corporate Licensing Up 3% in 2015 Fueled by Food/Beverage & Automotive
By Karina Masolova At $27.6 billion, corporate trademarks and brands accounted for 27% of all retail licensed sales in the U.S. and Canada in 2015, the most of any segment (followed by fashion at 20% and sports at 14%), according to The Licensing Letter's Annual Licensing Business Survey. But while it may be big, the corporate segment was also devoid of drama growing at a slow … [Read more...] about TLL Survey: Corporate Licensing Up 3% in 2015 Fueled by Food/Beverage & Automotive
Hermès & Apple Team Up for Next Gen of Apple Watch
By Glenn S. Demby, Esq. The Apple Watch is getting a makeover for its one-year anniversary in the form of new fashion accessories the most spectacular of which will be designed by Hermès. The Apple Watch Hermès, which goes on sale in October, will have the same body and dimensions as before. But the ugly duckling face will be replaced by a fashion swan, namely three signature … [Read more...] about Hermès & Apple Team Up for Next Gen of Apple Watch
Nokia Licensing ‘Other Devices’
Nokia is making its brand name available for licensing of tech devices and other products except for handsets, including a tablet made by Foxconn. As for phone handsets, while Microsoft has just introduced a new handset without the Nokia name, Microsoft’s license to use the name runs through 2016. “What we’re looking at here is not Nokia’s ‘return’ to the smartphone … [Read more...] about Nokia Licensing ‘Other Devices’
How Sharp is Best Buy?
Sharp is licensing its name to Best Buy for a direct-to-retail exclusive line of LED TVs. That’s not all that unusual, except that Sharp’s core business is manufacturing TVs, and the brand has its own Sharp Aquos brand of LED TVs. Sharp’s insists this is not a case of Sharp granting Best Buy permission to put the Sharp name on Best Buy’s house brand Insignia sets. … [Read more...] about How Sharp is Best Buy?