Coca-Cola leads Interbrand league of global brands
27 Jul 2007 | by Nikki Sandison
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McDonald s 29,398 7% US 9 Disney 29,210 5% US 10 Mercedes-Benz 23,568 8% Germany 11 Citi 23,443 9% US 12 ...
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