Ronaldo’s Gesture Causes Coca-Cola‘s Collapse on Stock Exchange, as Coy Loses $4 Billion
Cristiano Ronaldo’s gesture at the press conference before the match against Hungary has depopulated on the web.
The Portuguese had two bottles of Coke, sponsor of the European Championship, in front of him, and he replaced them with a bottle of water, saying with emphasis “drink waterâ€.
The Portuguese champion’s gesture had an incredible negative impact on the US company. In fact, as reported by the Spanish newspaper Marca, a few minutes after the CR7 and Fernando Santos conference, the company found itself with its shares collapsed and dizzying losses.
At 15:00 in Europe, Coca-Cola stock was close to $ 56.10 per share. Half an hour later, with the conclusion of the conference at the Puskas Ferenc stadium in Budapest, the share have collapsed to $ 55.22. A brutal 1.6% drop for the company on the stock exchange as the company’s value quickly went from $ 242 billion to $ 238 billion. The total losses for the company after Cristiano Ronaldo’s gesture are estimated to be four billion dollars.
It was not the first time the Juventus champion has had to complain on the very famous drink from the red can. In fact, the last time he mentioned it scolding his son Cristiano Jr. “He has potential, but he continues to eat chips and drink Coke. He will never be able to reach the top.â€
Citizenshelm: Nigerian model Adetutu Alabi, also known as Adetutu OJ, has lashed out at schools saying her daughter was given “Christian assignment” in school, despite stating she’s neither a Christian nor Muslim, Igbere TV reports.
The single mother of one complained bitterly on her Facebook page on Thursday, adding that schools try to force religion on students.
Simplythebest: How did they hated Buhari they didn't vote for him. My father voted for Buhari and i didn't vote for him. A president that said 97% and 5% that he will focus on those that gave him enough vote. Do u still supporting Buhari with all the evil abi. Don't worry fulani herdsmen will reach ur place soon if they have not yet
Oh, your daddy follow vote am sef. So why do you people always pretend that only the "yoruba muslims" (whatever that means) and the notherners are liable for his being there?
Simplythebest: Buhari can never change his hatred for Igbo people. I wonder how he refers all Igbos as IPOB. U didn't send police and Army to deal with Armed herdsmen that are killing people everywhere and making people not to farm but u send police ans Army to go and kill all Igbo people cus of ur hatred. Only God will pay u back. 2 years more u will remember what kind of harm u cause Nigeria with ur evil intentions, hatred for Igbos and wickedness.
Or the Igbos can never change their hatred for Buhari. Since 2003.
WesternOligarch: Afenifere should fvckin learn to mind their business......even the SS doesn't put mouth in the matter of their cousins, afenifere stupidly doing oju aye.
Abi o. It seems they are just seeking political relevance. It's a pity that they are fast acting like an opposition party.
Slimslimqq: When we start to understand what politics mean then we would start hating on unnecessary media news and not hate on those in politics.
Meanwhile, for those clamoring for war, let's think about our loved ones. There are better ways we can make our voices heard, we can't fight the government, it will only bring only bloodsheds and tears.
Just let's look at it like this, after the first Civil War in Nigeria, what was achieved? Nothing, only deaths of some thousands of families.
I have passed my message.
Peace
He didn't even say "YOU can't sit THERE in Lagos...".
The interview was in Lagos, and he said, "WE can't sit HERE in Lagos and decide...", meaning himself included.
Many social media followers have not even watched it first hand, relying on others' mischievous interpretations.
sulaak: I have no problem connecting Niger and Chad to Nigeria rail infrastructures, I think it's a good idea, but the first priority of a nation is its economic well-being, connecting Calabar to Lagos will link the industrialized South-West (Lagos and OgunState) with the commercial South East and the Oil producing South-South, thereby creating an industrial corridor of the South that can leverage those disparate industrial sectors.
I will suggest that the 17 states of the South work together and contribute the funds to build the rail infrastructure themselves because I don't see this government building any major infrastructure that will integrate the South.
Things are in stages.
Have you seen any rail line integrating the north? Let's be realistic.
I hear something new today. Nigeria is buying crude from Niger. Unto say wetin? We wan drink am? Abi we get refinery wey go refine am? Wetin concern agbero with overload
atonement12: You can't be like me, because filling your belly with crumbs that fall from the party in power, is more important to you than your conscience!
Or another rendition of it to let you know that I am not an extremist like you: Ti aba ni ki a di oju ki ohun buruku fi koja, ohun rere le koja mowa lara.
atonement12: You can't be like me, because filling your belly with crumbs that fall from the party in power, is more important to you than your conscience!
atonement12: "Follow your moniker"?- too late! Oniranu! son of Janus(two face) Ala gaba gebe! If you have not subtly supported evil, I wouldn't have quoted you!
When government goofs I say. When it does well I say. I am not like you who closes your eyes to it all.
Ti aba ni ki a di oju ki eni buruku fi koja, eni irere le koja mowa lara. I hope this fits your cognition to explain why I'm not like you.
Agbegbaorogboye: Oya show evidence that Niger exported oil to Chad and Cameroon Show evidence there's an MoU with Nigeria to export oil thru Nigeria. Mind you, Amaechi claimed he went to beg them to allow him build that rail. I hope it's not true begging spree you're referring to as MoU.
Okay so the oil will pass through Chad to which port? Or to Cameroon's port in a pipe so that Cameroon will barrel it at their own port fir shipping? Pls na!
Pls check again about our MoU with Niger Show the corrections
Agbegbaorogboye: Why will Niger sell oil to Chad and Cameroon when they have oil too. Do you even know what you're saying? It's just like Nigeria selling oil to Angola.
Ok. Explain rail in world economy
Okay so you don't know that Nigeria sef is buying from Niger?
Agbegbaorogboye: Fear what? Are you going to beat me? Niger was even planning to build a pipeline from Agadem to Chad in preparation of expanding their oil production. That's because there's a pipeline from Chad to Cameroon port. It has not materialized as expected but that's to show you that Lagos, Nigeria can't be a preferred destination for oil export because of a rail. Or you self reason. Between rail and pipeline, which one is faster, efficient and cheaper to transport crude?
Exporting to Chad and Cameroon is selling to those countries o, not as routes.
Rail transport of goods is not ordinary "a rail" in word economy.
atonement12: Eni iya! A lai leko! I know nothing is 'important' to you except supporting wicked rulers- you and other political micreants like you will soon reap what you are sowing! Ako tile ta omo!
Afoju omo
Now that you have shouted enough, I can invited you to go and check my posts, if they have been pro-government. Follow my moniker an see for your self o.
Agbegbaorogboye: Check what? Niger has a refinery with a 35k barrel capacity while it's oilfields produces about 15k barrel. So where's the differential for export? Can you show us the exports?