Fascinating Graphics Show Who Owns All the Major Brands in the World

CAPITALISM, 25 Jul 2016

Jesus Diaz – TRANSCEND Media Service

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All the biggest product brands in the world are owned by a handful of corporation. Food, cleaning products, banks, airlines, cars, media companies… everything is in the hands of these megacorporations. These graphics show how everything is connected.

Consumer goods

In the supermarket—as you can see in the graphic at the top—Mondelez, Kraft, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Pepsico, P&G, Johnson&Johnson, Mars, Danone, General Mills, Kellogg’s, and Unilever own everything.

This graphic is sightly outdated, but it shows Johnson&Johnson's brand connections. The graphic on top is up to date.

This graphic is sightly outdated, but it shows Johnson&Johnson’s brand connections. The graphic on top is up to date.

Financial assets

It doesn’t stop in the supermarket, of course. Our money is all in the hands of a few megacorporations too. Here’s all the stuff that merged into Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo since 1996. Now, according to MotherJones, 54% of all the financial assets in the United States are owned by just 10 institutions.

This graphic is sightly outdated, but it shows Johnson&Johnson's brand connections. The graphic on top is up to date.

Studios and media companies

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TV channels

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Airlines

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Cars

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Your beer

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Everything else

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This graphic is from 2003 but it shows all the connections between all brands, from liquor to clothing to music labels.

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