10 Brands will be Lost in 2012!
In an era of superfast with technological change, there are some brands that would “sink” or even “disappear” from circulation in 2012. Wall Street is the mother of his astrologer. Each year, the Wall Street released a list of brands that will disappear. The loss of the brand is certainly not surprising news. Especially in an era filled with technology changes. This change makes the technology that is loved can now suddenly obsolete when new technology emerged.
In Twitter, much talked about the fate of BlackBerry dim as a result of the onslaught of Nokia phones based on Android. Is it true that the BlackBerry will not be long into the twilight phase? Clearly, the potential exists dim. Depending on how the RIM address these symptoms. Wall Street predicted, there are 10 brands in the market would disappear in 2012. The reason, among others declining sales, bankruptcy, increased costs, the company is sold, lost customers and market share fell. Even if true, the year 2012 would be a “doomsday” is actually for those brands.
Here are 10 brands predicted to disappear in 2012: A & W, Saab, Sears, American Apparel, Sony Pictures, MySpace, Soap Opera Digest, Nokia, Kellogg’s Corn Pops, and Sony Ericsson.
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