Brand Finance’s latest review reveals the strongest and most valuable brands in South Africa.
Advertising can be hit and miss, but sometimes an ad is so clever that you don’t mind spending a little longer on it when you’d normally flip the page.
The US Supreme Court is relaxing their laws on vulgar language, which granted this chap a long-sought trademark. Not everyone is pleased.
Gugu Nkabinde founded Gugu Intimates to solve a long-standing problem in the underwear industry. Her story is pretty inspiring.
The Sports Illustrated brand has been sold to the same people who own the brands of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley.
This year, for the first time ever, a brand has crossed the $200 billion threshold, although the rest are quickly making up ground.
British runner Jo Pavey was sponsored by Nike right up until she told the sportswear company that she was pregnant, and she isn’t the first.
Some entrepreneurs struck gold with their weird and wonderful ideas for products. Here are 10 of the oddest inventions.
If you wear makeup, you’ve probably contributed to Francoise Bettencourt Meyers’ $49,3 billion fortune.
Mcain Foods is under fire from Steers, for having the audacity to suggest that they produce South Africa’s number one chip.
Johnson & Johnson is being investigated after the safety of their baby powder was questioned, in what could become a PR nightmare for the company.
Coca-Cola has released a new flavour, and it’s supposed to provoke a sense of nostalgia for the ice-cream flavours from your youth.
2017 took us along on one insanely emotional roller coaster, and these top notch adverts will do more of the same. Don’t be afraid to shed a tear.
The owner of Zara was able to reach the top spot on the Forbes list for just two days, although he has held top spot before in years gone by.
Knowing where your coffee bean comes from is more important to some than others – but this is why you really should care.
Hello Kitty is popular across the world, raking in billions of dollars each year. Maybe they want to put some of that money towards research?
South Africa has voted, and these are the brands that come out on top. I guess it’s a case of old habits dying hard for many of us.
Cigarette packs around the world are getting nastier by the day, but now intense research has been conducted in order to find what repulses us the most.
You may think that placing your sunglasses on your face to try them out is hands-on enough, but some new technology is going very in-depth.
Pick n Pay has come under fire after one of its store managers shouted at a grandmother over a chocolate. Not cool guys.
Coca-Cola are still coining it, that’s for sure, but their share prices have taken a dip after some pretty bold claims from the company.
Coca-Cola has taken its next step to unify the brand, keeping one thing the same across the board.
Two of the most legit streetwear brands have collaborated once again and the results are just what you would expect: grey tones, slick lines and innovative technology.
When you back some of the world’s biggest names things will occasionally go south, although Nike has a history of failed sponsorships.
Nike and Kenya are going through a rough patch in their athletic-sponsored relationship and Nike isn’t ready to let go just yet.
A clothes supplier shifted its production to North Korea without informing Rip Curl and now things are a little bit awkward.
Social media loves Super Bowl day, the adverts garnering almost as much attention as the football itself. So who came out tops then?
There are big plans afoot over at Uber, starting with a new logo and hinting at exciting products in the not too distant future.
You must be doing something right if your business has lasted 400 years. Let’s see what keeps these guys at the top of their game.
Coca-Cola’s secret behind their success? They’re making sure a Coke product is always in reach through innovative distribution strategies.