Cristiano Ronaldo remove coca-cola coke from his front and prefer to drink water because.......
Even if I, a person who pays little attention to sports, knows that Cristiano Ronaldo is a global football star. It's like a huge one.
Now I know that even the smallest action of celebrities like Ronaldo can boost the stock market in an instant. ESPN reported that his snubation of two bottles of coke at a press conference led to a 1.6% drop in inventory value, which didn't sound much at first until you realized it was $4 billion.
The scene is as follows: when Portuguese national team captain Ronaldo spoke at a press conference in Budapest about his team's first game at the UEFA Euro 2020 (UEFA) against Hungary, he noticed that there were two bottles of soft drinks in front of him.
But instead of drinking a drink, he moved them aside so that they would no longer be in front of the camera. Then he grabbed a bottle of water, lifted it up, and said in Portuguese, "Water!" I react whenever I find a bottle of water.
Coca-Cola's share price then fell, forcing the beverage giant to issue press releases on the whole thing. The company, a sponsor of UEFA, said in a statement that everyone has the right to different tastes and needs.
Man, imagine you've done such a small thing, so it has a great impact on the market! It reminds me of Elon Musk, the upcoming owner of the restaurant, who tirelessly shouted on Twitter that the price of Bitcoin was furious. When Musk does anything, the numbers bounce like a yo-yo.
Of course, the spokesman for the football championship must also make a statement clarifying that "when players arrive at our press conference, they can supply water with Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola zero sugar.
" They added that without large corporate sponsors, "we can't organize such a successful championship for players and fans, nor can we invest in the future of football at all levels."
Meanwhile, I sat here, holding a bottle of cold water, holding it over my head and shouting, "Water! Water! Did I move?
Ps: Portugal defeated Hungary, perhaps because of Ronaldo's water. They face Germany on Saturday.
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