 
 Best Global Brands How five names in this year's rankings staged their turnarounds
 Online Extra: Slide Show: The Top 100 Brands BusinessWeek and Interbrand team up to rate the best brands
 Scoreboard: The 100 Top Brands (.pdf)
 Online Extra: The 100 Top Brands Interactive Scoreboard Search the interactive rankings of this year's featured brands
 Online Extra: Q&A with Google's VP of Marketing David Lawee explains why using the customer as "true north" makes the Google brand one of the easiest in the business to manage
 Online Extra: McDonald's Supersized Gains Chief Marketing Officer Mary Dillon on how the fast-food chain, No. 8 on our Best Global Brands list, has created a dialogue with customers
 Online Extra: Louis Vuitton's Life of Luxury Chairman and Chief Executive Yves Carcelle gives insight into LVMH's culture, and how to market the global growth of a prestige brand
 Online Extra: Nokia Wins With Wide-Angle Vision The world's largest handset maker seemed to be missing out on the latest trends, but its strategy of building emerging-market-business paid off
 Online Extra: Slide Show: Biggest Winners Companies like Google, Apple, Nintendo, and Zara honed their products and image to leapfrog competition in the marketing stakes
 Online Extra: Slide Show: Biggest Losers Why some brands sank in this year's rankings and what they can do to climb back up the list
 Online Extra: Global Brands: The Breakdown Which companies are new to the list, which ones slipped off it altogether, and which are waiting in the wings
 Online Extra: Slide Show: Brands on the Verge Find out which brands climbed up the list, which slipped off and which are gearing up for contention next year
 Online Extra: Video View: Brand Analysis Interbrand Global Chief Executive Officer, Jez Frampton chats with BusinessWeek Marketing Editor, Burt Helm about this year's list
 Online Extra: Video View: Insight We talk with UPS and American Express about how they are trying to stand out from the competition.
 Behind The Rankings Here's how we calculate the power in a name
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In the world of advertising and marketing, 2006 was all hanging it out there and accepting the consequences, both positive and not
BW's first-ever ranking of 25 client-pleasing brands included JetBlue, until it got stuck on the runway
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