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Friday, November 25, 2011
Yankeegroup: Facebook Falls Low on Consumers' List of Favorable Brands
Facebook Falls Low on Consumers' List of Favorable Brands - Mobile Now
: snapshot from Yankeegroup--percentage of consumers having favorable impressions of brands:
Google
US: 77%
Europe: 75%
Sony
US:
69%
Europe: 69%
Disney
US:
68%
Europe: 52%
Apple
US: 66%
Europe: 58%
Amazon
US: 63%
Europe: 59%
Facebook
US:
51%
Europe: 50%
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