Medicine: Renhe, Tongrentang, Zheng Xiu and Sunflower. They also have their own medicines and earn money by licensing. Although they won't eat the dead, they can't cure the disease, and the state should supervise them. Clothes and other brands will be branded and will not kill people, but drugs will delay the treatment of patients and will also kill people.
There are also some semi-brands, both self-owned and branded. It's best to buy an official one.
Seven wolves: I have my own factory, my own goods, most of which are authorized OEM.
Philips: Only the lamps, electric toothbrushes, razors and monitors are owned by Philips in Chinese mainland, and the others are authorized for OEM. . Some of them are guaranteed, such as hairpins and hair dryers. . But most of them are not guaranteed.
Warrior: Soldiers' shoes used to be really hot, but they still couldn't resist the temptation. Warrior officials only kept four very old shoe models, which were found by the foundry. These four very old shoes are branded, not branded. . Except for the four old models of Warriors, all the others are branded goods. . Warriors have no official flagship store.
Flying in the snow: Bosideng's sub-brands have their own goods and branded goods. If you want to buy Flying in the Snow, just look for the official flagship store.
Miscellaneous and unknown brands are better than these brands.
I have bought Antarctic several times. Originally, I went to the brand, thinking that the quality must be guaranteed, and the result was too disappointing. I thought I had bought a fake, but later I learned that there was still an OEM. I just don't understand these big brands. Don't you cherish your hard-won reputation in the hearts of consumers? It is not easy to start a business, and it is even harder to stay in business. If you don't take the trust of consumers seriously, you will only lose your job and the trust of consumers.
OEM doesn't matter, the key is that you should make the product quality in place.
These are trademarks. It doesn't matter if you don't make products. Others also have OEM, but others have R&D and their own sales team. What they really do is products, and they sell products, not selling trademarks to others.
The newly bought Mulinsen cotton vest is a typical OEM product except that the tag is Mulinsen, and there is no logo of Mulinsen on the vest.
Slightly famous clothes have brands, and Apple mobile phones are also made by Foxconn. The problem is that some brands simply sell tags, regardless of quality.
Basically too much. Cars are branded, what else can't be branded?
Most small household appliances are OEM or processed, such as electric fans, exhaust fans, electric heaters, washing machines, water heaters, health pots, ovens, baking pans and so on.
What happened to the foundry? I am a businessman. Does anyone pay and not earn? Sticking a card is the brand of Laozi all over the world; If you don't make a brand, others will make a brand that surpasses Laozi, and Laozi will have no way out. Investing a lot in developing your own products may not necessarily make money. As long as there is money to make, or keep listing without delisting, there will always be a steady stream of leeks in the stock market, and the main business will be guaranteed. I guess this is the idea of many companies.