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ASUS Rated as Most Valuable Taiwan Brand in 2007

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ASUS, the brand owned by ASUSTeK Computer, has been appraised to be the largest Taiwan-based global brand with a brand value of nearly US$1.2 billion (NT$39.75 billion), based on Business Week's brand evaluation system of the world's top-100 brands. Following ASUS are companies like Acer, D-Link and BenQ.



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That isn't 11.96 Billion, it is 1.196 Billion, or am I reading the chart wrong?
 
That isn't 11.96 Billion, it is 1.196 Billion, or am I reading the chart wrong?

Hmm, that's strange.
According to ASUS's webpage:
The results of the annual league table of Taiwan Top 10 Global Brands is announced today and ASUS wins the number one title with a brand value of 11.96 billion US dollars – an impressive growth of 166% since year 2003.
According to DigiTimes it's 1.196 billion US dollars.
I'm willing to believe ASUS.

EDIT: Fixed, thanks...here's the link to the right numbers: http://www.brandingtaiwan.org/en/aboutContent.asp?id=2231
 
Asus Ftw. I love ASUS, I just think they need to change their logo. It looks too 80's space movie-ish.
 
yeah asus rocks, love their boards, plain awsome
 
I didn't know Maxxis was owned by Cheng Shin. (Motorcycle tires) Cheng Shin is usually the most affordable (cheapest) brand on the market. They make some decent tires, when they copy another brands tread. :laugh: I have ran my share of CSR tires though. :(
 
yeah asus rocks, love their boards, plain awsome

I agree, I've never had a problem with an ASUS board that made the board unusable. The first board I buy in over 5 years that isn't an ASUS had to be RMA'd twice...
 
I never knew Trend Micro, Dlink and Benq were from Taiwan...
 
theres alot more PC related brand are from taiwan. and i belive most of the main board brand brands is from taiwan as well...
 
Asus sucked a lot in the early AGP days but theyve really some out strong since the whold PCI-Ex stuff went mainstream.

*shivers* Asus A8v Deluxe....worst AGP mobo ever....
 
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