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Report: The 10 major brands that will disappear in the next 18 months

By Michael Sebastian | Posted: June 23, 2011
Call it a rite of summer.

The website 24/7 Wall St. has published another list of 10 brands that will it believes will soon disappear. The financial news site regularly publishes these lists; the last one dropped in June 2010.

The results of these predictions have been mixed. For instance, the site predicted the demise of Blockbuster and T-Mobile, but also said that BP and Moody’s would vanish.

The site is back at it with, “10 brands that will disappear in 2012”:

The 10 brands are:

1. Sony Pictures
2. A&W
3. Saab
4. American Apparel
5. Sears
6. Sony Ericsson
7. Kellogg’s Corn Pops
8. MySpace
9. Soap Opera Digest
10. Nokia

To learn how the site chooses the brands and why these particular brands earned this year’s dubious honor, read the full story at 24/7 Wall St.

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