When people develop companies, their dream is to make to the
list of top recognized and respected brands but every once in awhile brands
take a hard hit. And these hits can have a lasting impression. It took most of
these companies’ years to build up their brand name, but only a short time to put
a permanent mark on their record.
1. Martha Stewart: Currently in a legal battle between Macy’s
Inc. and J.C. Penny Co. Inc., on which retailer has the rights to sell her
brand items.
2. Apple: Sales for apple products are down because of the
creation of Galaxy SIII and the Galaxy S4, which many are reporting are better
than the iPhones.
3. Hyundai: Fabricated information lead to the recalling of
many cars. This car company falsely reported the miles per gallon (MPG) on some
of their cars, which resulted in dissatisfied customers.
4. Boeing: The delay of the reveal of this airplane has many
concerned for the safety of this spacecraft. This spacecraft has not been given
permission to take flight, which puts major concern in the eyes of the
passengers.
5. J.C. Penney: With the end of major discounts, constant sales
and low advertising, this company’s revenue has dropped substantially.
Customers are not purchasing items at full price and the lack of discounts
deters people from making purchases.
6. Best Buy: This company is having trouble competing with
Amazon. Sales have decreased within the year and due to circumstances that were
revealed about the CEO, the reputation of this company is faltering as well.
7. Groupon: Facing difficulty keeping up with the competition.
Current revenue is at a low 0% to 9%.
8. BlackBerry: Because of the creation of smart phones, this
company has not been able to fight off competitors. Their customers continue to
leave because of the high interest in the other phones, which causes sales to
decrease drastically.
9. J.P. Morgan: After a trade lost this bank millions of
dollars, many began to question the integrity of the company. There was concern
over how well the situation was handled and began to be investigated by the
federal government.
So, what exactly went wrong? Customers began to loose trust
within these businesses. Consumers do not want to see the products they buy
plastered on front-page news with headlines revealing unknown information about
such products. With the economy still trying to rebuild itself, corporations are
still looking to make money. The best way to make money and keep customers
coming back is to be honest. Unfortunately, for these brands, rebuilding their
image will be an uphill battle.
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