Technology giant Apple has been reportedly chosen as the world's 'most valuable brand' for 2013 by Interbrand's Best Global Brands report.
Last year the top position went to soft-drink manufacturer Coca-Cola, which slipped down to the third position this year.
According to the New York Times, it was the first time in 13 years that Coca-Cola lost out to Apple as the Best Global Brands.
Apple was followed by search giant Google on number two position while I.B.M featured on fourth position, which till last year secured the third position.
The report said that social media giant Facebook made to 52nd position from 69 last year and it is also the site's first year on the list, while the sinking smartphone company BlackBerry was wiped out of the list.
The top ten companies who made it to the 'most valued brands' list include:
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1. Apple
2. Google
3. Coca-Cola
4. I.B.M
5. Microsoft
6. General Electric
7. Mc Donald's
8. Samsung
9. Intel
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