Interbrand released its list of the world's top 100 brands today ranking each company on how much its brand is worth.Unsurprisingly, the U.S. dominated the top ten with Europe lagging behind a little. There's no shame in that; it's not easy to compete with Ronald McDonald when English isn't even your first language.In fact, the top European brand on the list came in at only number 12. That being said, some European brands did make it in to the top 100. Overall 37 of the included brands were from the continent, spanning a range of industries from automobiles to apparel. To see complete list visit: BusinessInsider.com